Yes it can.
When we talk about stress delaying menstruation it has to be stressed enough to cause physical strain. Stress can delay ovulation as the body will try to prevent pregnancy when it can't cope, and thus in turn delayed ovulation leads to delayed menstruation.
No, if you have had a cold at the time of ovulation it can then delay cycle but a common cold should not delay you period
Yes, stress can cause your period to be delayed. When you're stressed it can delay ovulation as the body will try to prevent pregnancy when you're stressed, and thus in turn menstruation is delayed too.
Stress can make menstruation later than predicted. If a person is under stress - that is enough to cause physical symptoms - the body will delay or skip ovulation in order to prevent pregnancy at a time of stress, thus in turn as ovulation is delayed menstruation can be delayed too.
Almost anything can delay your period; stress, pregnancy, lack of needed vitamins or sleep, and sex.
Stress can disrupt your hormone levels, potentially leading to a delayed period. If you have been under significant stress and have experienced other symptoms such as changes in appetite, sleep patterns, or mood swings, it is possible that stress is the cause of your delayed period. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any other underlying causes.
Menstruation is part of a whole menstrual cycle, in order to menstruate you first have to ovulate - however if you are at all unwell your body will try to delay or skip ovulation in order to prevent you becoming pregnant when unable to cope. Thus if you are suffering from stress ovulation may be delayed or skipped, thus in turn your period would be delayed or you'll skip your period all together that cycle.
Many women's bodies react to stress by delaying ovulation. If you have been going through a lot of stress ovulation may have been delayed (this is your bodies natural way of preventing pregnancy during a difficult time) and delayed ovulation will then delay your period. I've had cycles that are even 25 days longer than usual because of this. So a late period doesn't necessarily mean that you were pregnant. Hope that helps!
It is possible. It depends on the surgery and it's effect on your body, but if your body is unhealthy or under stress it will delay or skip ovulation in order to prevent pregnancy at a time when you may not be healthy enough to carry to term without risking your own health, thus when ovulation is delayed or skipped the same occurs with menstruation.
Many things can cause a delay in a woman's period. Stress, poor diet, and a lack of sleep can cause a delay. A serious illness can also cause a delay.
You will not delay your period taking this drug. You will induce ovulation which will make you more susceptible to pregnancy. This drug helps with getting pregnant if that's your goal.
Stress is not likely to affect your period when you're on hormonal birth control, as the medication "takes control" of the hormones that affect your period with stress.