Can two bars appear in two months of amenorrhea

Usually for women who are sexually active, two bars may appear in the case of amenorrhea for two months, but women who are not sexually active and have been amenorrheic for two months will not usually show two bars.
Usually for women who are sexually active, there is a possibility of pregnancy in the case of amenorrhea for two months, so a pregnancy test or pregnancy test may also show two bars. If a woman does not use contraception during sex, the chances of pregnancy are higher.
However, for women who are not sexually active or have not had sex recently, they are usually not pregnant and therefore will not experience two bars on a pregnancy test or a morning-after pregnancy test.
If you find that you are not pregnant after using a pregnancy test or a pregnancy test, you may be affected by lifestyle, medications, and other factors. It may also be due to diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome, vaginal atresia and uterine adhesions. Patients need to pay attention in time, and after a clear diagnosis, targeted treatment.
It is recommended that when amenorrhea occurs for two months, first rule out pregnancy, if not pregnant, but also need to actively seek medical treatment, with the doctor reasonable treatment.