Not having a period at the age of 40 is related to many factors, for which pregnancy tests, routine leukorrhea, ultrasound, hormone six, and anti-müllerian hormone are usually required, depending on the individual.
1. Women in their 40s who are not using contraception may become pregnant. Urine human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), blood HCG and color ultrasound are needed to clearly determine whether there is pregnancy.
2. Gynecological inflammation may lead to abnormal menstruation. Routine leukorrhea test can determine whether there is any germ infection in the reproductive system and the type of infection.
3. 40-year-old women who do not have menstrual periods are also related to abnormal hormone levels in the body, which can be determined through blood tests for hormone six, anti-mullerian hormone, and so on.
If a woman’s menstruation is abnormal, it is recommended that she go to a professional hospital in time, choose the relevant examination items under the guidance of the doctor, and actively treat the problem after making a clear diagnosis.