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No period in six months

I'm really worried. I'm 21 and haven't had a period in six months. I'm married, We were trying to have a baby. The tests all came up negative. This happened once before and I was told it was nothing by a doctor... Went to another doctor and was told the same thing... They ran tests and couldnt find anything. Now that it is happening again while we are trying to have a baby i'm scared....
Anyone else having this same problem?
I've been told to stop thinking about it, but since its been so long its on my mind every day.
I started taking vitex today, three a day for a week then one for the rest of the month. If anything new comes from this i will repost....

Any ideas ? Anyone out there have this same problem?
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Anyone else experiencing this?
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Its happened before, and i've gone to the doctor - to more than one doctor actually, they ran tests and everything came back fine.
I workout, walk my dog daily ect. I do stress at times, but not a lot - about the same as an average person stresses.

I was told to try this vitex and see how that goes, so i'm doing that... Fingers crossed that works, because all the doctors I do go to, say the same thing.
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ok.. it is not normal for a young healthy women to just stop having her period. do you exercise a lot or are you stressing out a lot? that can effect your period. but to completely miss it for 6 months is not normal, you may want to look to a fertility specialist.
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