The absence of leukorrhea and menstruation may be due to immature ovarian development, pregnancy, menopause and other conditions.
1. Ovarian immaturity: If a younger woman has no leukorrhea or menstruation, it means that the ovaries are not yet mature, and under normal circumstances, menstruation will occur around the age of 13 to 14, but if you don’t have menstruation until the age of 16, you should pay attention to the situation.
2. Pregnancy: If a woman of childbearing age has a normal sex life and suddenly has no leukorrhea and no menstruation, she may be pregnant. After pregnancy, the hormone level rises, and the uterine lining stops shedding, so she won’t menstruate again.
3. Menopause: If you are an older woman and you don’t have leukorrhea or menstruation, you should also consider menopause. After you enter menopause, your ovaries will fail, which will cause abnormal menstruation, and with the complete failure of your ovaries, your menstruation will be terminated and you will experience menopause.
The absence of leukorrhea and menstruation may also be due to other reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment if necessary.