amenorrhoea

NOUN
  1. absence or suppression of normal menstrual flow

How To Use amenorrhoea In A Sentence

  • Long-term complications of untreated athletic amenorrhoea include susceptibility to broken bones and premature aging. Misty
  • It is formed at 19 century end, the mode that amenorrhoea aid with is a foundation.
  • Where oligomenorrhoea or amenorrhoea have occurred in the past, caution is advised. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Musheteko: applied to ulcers, and the infusion also internally in amenorrhoea. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • About one woman in 100 will have amenorrhoea for three to six months after stopping use of the pill.
  • Symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia include amenorrhoea, galactorrhoea, infertility, loss of libido and erectile dysfunction.
  • Changes in menstrual flow spotting, breakthrough bleeding, amenorrhoea temporary intermenstrual bleeding, changes in libido, depressive moods, abdominal cramping or bloating and dizziness may occur. Hello Ginette 35 meet Risma 17 You are going to make her Blind
  • The diseases known as menorrhagia, dysmenorrhoea, leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, abortions, prolapsus, chronic inflammations and ulcerations of the womb, with a yet greater variety of sympathetic nervous disorders, are some of the distressing forms of these derangements. Plain Facts for Old and Young
  • The longer the breastfeeding period, the longer the possibility of lactational amenorrhoea - the time when a women is unlikely to be ovulating and therefore to get pregnant.
  • They are useful in strangury fever arthritis, amenorrhoea, lumbago and neuropathy.
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