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My period is two months late? ?
Hi guys, my period is two months late and I’m not pregnant as I’ve checked twice. I don’t know what to do as it is really bugging me. I have tried to increase my dosage of vitamin c and tried to relax but nothing helps? Has any of you experienced this?
7 Answers
- Anonymous8 months ago
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- Anonymous8 months ago
If you're young, in your teens, it could just be irregularity associated with the fact that it can take a while for the menstrual cycle to regularize in teenagers.
But whenever something like this happens that you can't explain, see a doctor for some tests. You could be having a hormone issue that needs to be addressed. You could not be ovulating (again because you're still young or for some other reason). Talk it over with a gynecologist and see whether he or she thinks you need some bloodwork or other testing done.
This is really not the place to get any sort of medical diagnosis.
- 8 months ago
How old are you?
Irregular periods are quite common among young women (14-20ish), after you reach a certain age (which is not the same for everyone) the periods tend to be more regular.
But there’s other health issues that could cause your period to be delayed, like pcos, too much secretion of certain hormones like prolactin, and even stress.
- Diane ALv 78 months ago
Usually it’s hormonal but not uncommon to skip and miss. And BTW, blood preg tests are no longer better than urine ones you gyn is the person to talk to
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- Orla CLv 78 months ago
I wouldn't worry too much about a late period unless you had unprotected sex. In all likelihood, given the stress and worry about the pandemic and how it's affecting everyone's lives, this could be what's causing your period to be late - it happens. It's merely your body putting your reproductive cycle on hold until circumstances improve.
- Walter BLv 78 months ago
-- Go yo your family doctor, or even better, to your OBY/GYN, and have a blood pregnancy test. That would be far more accurate than a urine-pregnancy test.
-- Either or both would possibly do other tests to determine why you have not had your period.
- Anonymous8 months ago
You probably have early onset menopause.