Amenorrhea Center - Severn, MD
Severn Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for AmenorrheaType of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist? A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women. Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Severn *![]() Southern Maryland Women's Healthcare ![]() Southern Maryland Women's Healthcare ![]() Southern Maryland Women's Healthcare ![]() Emad Al-Banna MD ![]() Calvert Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Calvert Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Calvert Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Reza A Naini MD ![]() Calvert Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Calvert Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Richard Ghattas MD ![]() Dr Joyce Neal & Associates ![]() Dr Joyce Neal & Associates ![]() Nelson A Alawode MD ![]() Said M Ali MD FACOG ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() William Delapaz MD ![]() Grover V Espinoza MD ![]() Michael H Hotchkiss MD PA ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Edward M Eisenbrey MD ![]() Barry I Aron MD ![]() Barry I Aron MD ![]() Barry I Aron MD ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Medical Surgical Clinic of Upper Marlboro ![]() Medical Surgical Clinic of Upper Marlboro ![]() Philip R Bowman MD ![]() Eastern Shore Gynecology ![]() Eastern Shore Gynecology ![]() Chesapeake Women's Health ![]() Mid-Shore Womens Health LLC ![]() Mid-Shore Womens Health LLC ![]() Chesapeake Women's Health ![]() Chesapeake Women's Health ![]() Javaka K Moore MD ![]() Abdul Chaudry MD ![]() Emmanuel A Atiemo MD ![]() Eugene Morris & Walter Lockhart MD ![]() Kenneth A DeSandies MD ![]() Stephen J Proctor MD ![]() Shahnaz H Quraishi MD ![]() Regional Healthcare Alliance Inc ![]() Lauren Rogers MD ![]() Healthcare of Greater Washington ![]() Oliver L Kreitmann MD ![]() Frank General Medical Service PC ![]() Women's Health Associates ![]() Kaiser Permanente Largo Ob/Gyn ![]() Mitchellville Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Eugene Morris & Walter Lockhart MD ![]() Scartascini & Rogers MDs ![]() Scartascini & Rogers MDs ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Pavilion Ob/Gyn Group ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Scott B Hankinson MD ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Womens Health Care Associates PA ![]() Womens Health Care Associates PA ![]() Pavilion Ob/Gyn Group ![]() Anne Arundel Medical Center OB/GYN ![]() Shady Grove Fertility ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Shady Grove Fertility ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Womens Health Care Associates PA ![]() Scott B Hankinson MD ![]() Barbara Tymkiw MD ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Anderson & Associates Healthcare ![]() Elliece S Smith MD ![]() Annapolis Road Medical Center ![]() Gynecare Center ![]() Gasem Gasemy MD ![]() Primary Care Women's Centers PC ![]() Jessica Ratra MD ![]() Gwendolyn L Dunmore MD ![]() Gwendolyn L Dunmore MD ![]() V J Mody MD ![]() Edward S Oliver MD ![]() Sophia M Abdullah MD ![]() Siamack Bahrami MD ![]() Peninsula Obstetrics & Gynecology PA ![]() John M Woods MD ![]() Joseph C Welch III MD Severn, MarylandUpcoming Local Events2012-06-03
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AmenorrheaWhat is amenorrhea?Amenorrhea is the medical term for the absence of menstrual periods, either on a permanent or temporary basis. Amenorrhea can be classified as primary or secondary. In primary amenorrhea, menstrual periods have never begun (by age 16), whereas secondary amenorrhea is defined as the absence of menstrual periods for three consecutive cycles or a time period of more than six months in a woman who was previously menstruating. The menstrual cycle can be influenced by many internal factors such as transient changes in hormonal levels, stress, and illness, as well as external or environmental factors. Missing one menstrual period is rarely a sign of a serious problem or an underlying medical condition, but amenorrhea of longer duration may signal the presence of a disease or chronic condition.
What causes amenorrhea?The normal menstrual cycle occurs because of changing levels of hormones made and secreted by the ovaries. The ovaries respond to hormonal signals from the pituitary gland located at the base of the brain, which is, in turn, controlled by hormones produced in the hypothalamus of the brain. Disorders that affect any component of this regulatory cycle can lead to amenorrhea. However, a common cause of amenorrhea in young females sometimes overlooked or misunderstood by the individual and others, is an undiagnosed pregnancy. Amenorrhea in pregnancy is a normal physiological function. Occasionally, the same underlying problem can cause or contribute to either primary or secondary amenorrhea. For example, hypothalamic problems, anorexia or extreme exercise can play a major role in causing amenorrhea depending on the age of the person and if she has experienced menarche. Primary amenorrheaPrimary amenorrhea is typically the result of a genetic or anatomic condition in young females that never develop menstrual periods (by age 16) and... Recommended Reading Related to AmenorrheaPremature Ovarian Failure (POF) » What is premature ovarian failure (POF)?Health care providers use the term premature ovarian failure to describe a stop in normal functioning of the ovaries in a woman under the age of 40. Many women naturally experience a decline in fertility at age 40; this age may also mark the beginning of irregularities in their menstrual cycles that signal the onset of menopause. For women with premature ovarian failure, the fertility decline and menstrual irregularities occur before age 40, sometimes even in the teens. Some health care providers also use the term primary ovarian insufficiency to describe this condition. In the past, health care providers called this condition premature menopause, but this term is not an accurate description of what happens in a woman with premature ovarian failure. A woman who has gone through natural menopause will rarely ever have another period; a woman with premature ovarian failure is much more likely to have ... Other Related Amenorrhea ArticlesEmergency Contact for Severn
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