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* Drugs - [[Progestogen only pill|contain only progestogen]] like the oral contraceptive Micronor, and especially higher-dose formulations like the injectable [[Depo Provera]] commonly induce amenorrhea. | * Drugs - [[Progestogen only pill|contain only progestogen]] like the oral contraceptive Micronor, and especially higher-dose formulations like the injectable [[Depo Provera]] commonly induce amenorrhea. | ||
* High risk sports such as the following | * High risk sports such as the following can lead to amenorrhea in female athletes: | ||
** Cross country | ** Cross country | ||
** Ballet | ** Ballet |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Risk Factors
Risk factors for amenorrhea include:
- Drugs - contain only progestogen like the oral contraceptive Micronor, and especially higher-dose formulations like the injectable Depo Provera commonly induce amenorrhea.
- High risk sports such as the following can lead to amenorrhea in female athletes:
- Cross country
- Ballet
- Track and Field
- Swimming
- Cycling
- Rowing
- Diving
- Figure skating
- Gymnastics
- All other intense and strenuous sports
- Dilation and curettage (D and C)
- Being born with poorly formed genital or pelvic organs (missing uterus or vagina, vaginal septum, cervical stenosis, or imperforate hymen) can lead to primary amenorrhea.