Is it necessary to adjust if a 45-year-old woman's menstruation is delayed by more than ten days and still hasn't arrived?
Generally speaking, whether a 45-year-old woman needs menstrual regulation after a delay of over ten days mainly depends on whether she is pregnant. The specific analysis is as follows:
A 45-year-old woman is still within the reproductive age. If her menstrual cycle has previously been regular and she suddenly experiences amenorrhea along with a history of sexual activity, pregnancy should be considered. It is best to visit a hospital for blood HCG testing or ultrasound examination to confirm the situation. If pregnancy is confirmed, follow medical advice for prenatal care rather than focusing on menstrual regulation.
The average menopausal age for Chinese women is about 49 years. If a woman at age 45 begins experiencing irregular or absent periods, it may be due to declining bodily functions and ovarian deterioration leading to menstrual irregularities. In such cases, appropriate调理 (regulation/treatment) can be beneficial to improve uterine and ovarian function, delay organ aging, and help maintain a normal menstrual cycle.
In daily life, it is recommended to regularly consume soy products, which can promote estrogen secretion in the body and thereby help delay aging.