Is it normal for your period to come back after 6 months?

The fact that menstruation stops for six months and comes back is an abnormal phenomenon, which may be caused by factors such as estrogen level disorders, reproductive system diseases or bad lifestyle habits.
Normal menstrual cycle for women of childbearing age ranges from 21 to 35 days, with an average of 28 days, and menstrual cycle ranges from 2 to 8 days, with an average of 4 to 6 days. A six-month interval between menstrual cycles, which is obviously not in line with the normal physiological cycle pattern, should promptly go to the gynecology department of the hospital to find out the cause.
For women in puberty and menopausal transition, anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding and menstrual disorders may occur due to the disturbance of estrogen levels in the body. In addition, some reproductive system diseases, such as secondary amenorrhea, ovarian insufficiency, and endocrine system diseases, can also lead to menstrual disorders or even amenorrhea. In addition, emotions, diet and living habits can also have a certain impact on the menstrual cycle.
If menstruation stops for half a year, urine pregnancy test should be conducted to rule out pregnancy, and ultrasound, sex hormone measurement, hysteroscopy or endometrial biopsy should be performed as prescribed by the doctor in order to find out the cause and treat it in time. If menstruation returns after six months, you should actively seek treatment and cooperate with treatment to avoid delaying the condition.