Yes it can. Some flues can hit with a vegence and thus the person doesn't eat well or at all. They can also become hydrated and if there is diarrhea or vomiting involved it weakens the person and their immune system. The electrolites in the body fail and must be replenished with electrolite liquids bought at your local pharmacy. Once you are over your flu then your ovulation will start to straighten out. Don't worry about it.
No it cant.
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
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.
Yes it can, if you do not ovulate, you might not have a period that month.
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.
Menstruation is delayed as a result of delayed ovulation, things such as stress or ill health can delay ovulation as the body prevents pregnancy when it can't cope. If you're a teen irregular cycles are normal too so this can cause periods to start later than expected.
You must take the "pill" as prescribed. You cannot artificially alter your ovulation dates by taking more or less of "the pill."
Anything that causes ill-health or stress around the time of ovulation will delay ovulation, and thus in turn delay menstruation - this also includes being under-weight or radical weight changes that may result in the body thinking you are starving, it will put-off ovulation to prevent pregnancy at a time when you may not be able to support pregnancy. You may also have irregular cycles due to hormonal changes, especially common in teens or going into menopause. Pregnancy is also a possibility if you're sexually active.
You can be on your period whenever you're due to be on your period, having a cold has no effect on whether or not you will menstruate. Although being ill can delay ovulation thus delay menstruation, a cold is typically not enough to casue this delay and this isn't going to explain this situation.
You can ovulate the day after an HSG test but it varies depending on the individual. Tests can also delay ovulation.
Physical stressors (including illness) can result in a delay in ovulation and as a result the timing of a woman's period.
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.
Periods are not like trains and come exactly on the date when they are suppose to. If you have a cold or the flu that will delay a period. If you have been training for something that may delay it. Stress will sometimes delay it, so there are other factors involved. If you don't have one in several weeks call your doctor.