Is it normal for a 50 year old woman to stop menstruating for 8 months and then come back?



A 50-year-old woman who stops menstruation for 8 months and bleeds again may be a physiological phenomenon related to the decline of ovarian function; it may also be related to organic diseases. It is recommended to consult the hospital for systematic examination to determine the cause through examination.

1. Some women who have menstruation again after 8 months of menopause are considered to be physiological phenomenon, which is very much related to the decline of ovarian function. Before a woman enters menopause, she may have irregular menstruation for about a year. Some have longer menstrual cycles and a few have periods for about six months or even longer. The amount of menstruation is less and the periods are shorter.

2. However, some women with this kind of performance may be related to organic diseases, such as endometrial polyps and submucosal fibroids of the uterus, which can cause irregular shedding of the endometrium, thus resulting in vaginal bleeding. In addition, endometrial lesions, cervical lesions and ovarian lesions can also cause vaginal bleeding.

Therefore, if vaginal bleeding occurs after 8 months of menopause, you should go to the hospital in time for checkups, such as ultrasound, TCT, HPV, etc., and if necessary, you should also have a segmental diagnostic scraping, so that you can clarify the cause of the bleeding through the checkups and treat it symptomatically.