If you haven't had your period by the time you're 15, then an OBGYN might want to investigate why. There are many reasons why a girl might not commence their periods, some might include being underwight/skinny, another reason might be that the hymen is 'imperforate' which is where the hymen doesn't have any holes in it, so blood can't escape. No matter what, if you are 15 or older, and haven't had your period, you should see your doctor and discuss investigating why. If you're 13 or so, and all the other girls are getting theirs and you haven't yet, try not to worry- it will just be a matter of time. Hope that helps! Aj :)
I am starting to think so! I'm nine days late. Not pregnant either.
no, it is not too late
No, generally 30 days is late. A late period can be caused by stress, sickness, too much dieting, and pregnancy. Not all periods are 28 days and can go as long as 35 day between periods. . If you are young and just starting your period it will take a year or so before it becomes regular. The same thing happens with menopause the periods become irregular because of hormones.
you can if you are just starting. it's normal for an irregular flow.
when you miss your period, and if you are pregnant, does your body still cramp like it does when you are starting your period?
Yes, it can make your period late. You should expect it according to the type of birth control you're using. If you're not sure when, call the prescriber to ask for information specific to your situation.
There are many reasons why you can be late. If you are late only a few days that is pretty normal. Periods do not happen exactly on the same day every month. If you are just starting your period it will take 6 months or a year before the hormones will settle down to a regular cycle. Stress, infections, getting sick, too much excerise, strict dieting are all causes of a period being late. There are many factors involved with this as you can see.
It's too late for contraception if your period is already late.
its never too late. there's a guy who started football at freshman year and now he's starting at penn state.
No, herpes cannot make your period late. Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, a cycle controlled by hormonal changes throughout your body between your brain and reproductive organs.
Your question really is: could I be pregnant? The answer is, yes, you could be: go see a doctor and get a test.
When BOTH parties do not make it a priority to do whatever they can to rebuild the relationship over a period of time, it is too late. One person cannot make it happen on their own.