Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation. Secondary amenorrhea occurs when you’ve had at least one menstrual period and you stop menstruating for three months or longer.

Secondary amenorrhea is different from primary amenorrhea. It usually occurs if you haven’t had your first menstrual period by age 16.

A variety of factors can contribute to this condition, including:

– Hormonal Imbalance

– Birth control:

(Please check the Birth Control brand you are using, if you are using this method.  Perhaps change to a different Brand.  Consult your doctor regarding the different available treatments or pharmaceuticals prescriptions.  Many types of birth control cause Amenorrhea , that may extend for many months, or years.)

– hormone shots

– medical conditions such as hypothyroidism

– being overweight or underweight

Secondary amenorrhea usually isn’t harmful to your health. It can be treated effectively in most cases. But to avoid complications you must address the underlying conditions that cause amenorrhea.

Hormonal imbalances

A hormonal imbalance is the most common cause of secondary amenorrhea. A hormonal imbalance can occur as a result of:

Low Oestrogen levels
Tumors on the pituitary gland
An overactive thyroid gland

Hormonal birth control can also contribute to secondary amenorrhea. Depo-Provera, a hormonal birth control shot, and hormonal birth control pills, may cause you to miss menstrual periods. Certain medical treatments and medications, such as chemotherapy and antipsychotic drugs, can also trigger amenorrhea.

For the most applicable Rife Machine treatment, one would target the underlying causes of the Amenorrhea, which would be Hormonal Disorder relating to low Oestrogen:

The frequency set to use is Hormonal Disorder Oestrogen: 0.15, 0.23, 0.65, 2.27, 34.2, 123.42, 286.33, 525.79, 693.3, 712.5  (ETDFL 2020)

C/- Dr Pete Williams

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