Outlook
Most cases of oligomenorrhea are often mild with abnormally light or infrequent periods. However, some cases would indicate a more severe health condition that requires medical attention. More research on the role of genetic factors and menstrual disorders is needed to give us the best answers. If you usually go without a period for more than 7 weeks, then it is better to visit your healthcare provider to seek medical advice. This is especially important when you are in a group with high risks. [12]










