
Amenorrhea (uh-men-o-REE-uh) is the absence of menstruation, often defined as missing one or more menstrual periods.
Primary amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation in someone who has not had a period by age 15. The most common causes of primary amenorrhea relate to hormone levels.
Secondary amenorrhea refers to the absence of three or more periods in a row by someone who has had periods in the past.
Onion Tea For Missed Period:
This remedy is for those that have missed their periods If your period is irregular not forth coming for long and you are seeking natural ways to bring them back try this recipe, do not go to early menopause.
Ingredients
Onion(1 big onion)
Lemon(1 big lemon)
1 cup of water
Method
1. Crush or grind or blend 1 Big Onion
2. Boil in1 cup of water
3. Sieve and add your squeezed lemon juice
drink this mixture all at once after dinner. Do this once a day for 10days! Get ready for your next cycle.
Say goodbye to Amenorrheal
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