Hello blacklilith
Thank you for writing!
To know if you are pregnant, you need to take a test. A pregnancy test would be accurate by now. From what you have said, it's not likely you're pregnant but you need to rule it out.
If negative, then your PCOS may be to blame as missed periods are very common. Jock itch or genital rubbing should not affect the cycle because the cycle is dictated by hormones (hence why hormonal disorders like PCOS are a likely cause).
The birth control pill can regulate the cycle and if stopped, the cycle can remain regular for several months.
Your gynecologist can check your hormone levels to know more.
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Hello blacklilith
Thank you for writing!
To know if you are pregnant, you need to take a test. A pregnancy test would be accurate by now. From what you have said, it's not likely you're pregnant but you need to rule it out.
If negative, then your PCOS may be to blame as missed periods are very common. Jock itch or genital rubbing should not affect the cycle because the cycle is dictated by hormones (hence why hormonal disorders like PCOS are a likely cause).
The birth control pill can regulate the cycle and if stopped, the cycle can remain regular for several months.
Your gynecologist can check your hormone levels to know more.
Best,
December 17, 2018 - 4:23pmSusan
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