Anything up to 7 days from when your period is due (determined according to your average menstrual cycle length - average length of your last six cycles) is considered normal. It's also normal if in your teens or approaching menopause for your cycles to be a little erratic.
If you are sexually active and concerned about pregnancy then over 7 days is a reasonable time to start getting worried - you can take a pregnancy test from 2 weeks after you had sex, so if you're worried about pregnancy take a pregnancy test to ease your mind.
No you should not be worried. There are many things that can cause a period to be late even if you are regular. Being stressed, worried, anxious, stuff like that can throw it off by a few days to even a week. Like if you're worried about the possibility of being pregnant, and you know you took all the right steps in preventing a pregnancy, and there were no oppsies. You're just psyching yourself out, and that stress can actually delay a period. If you don't get your period within a week of when you normally start, do take a pregnancy test or consult your doctor. Hope this helps. Best of luck :)
A normal period can be 3-7 days long.
You should be able to reliably test 1 to 5 days after your missed period.
it can do for many women, seven or eight days are not unusual.
The time that cramps start vary with everyone. Some get them days before their period while others get them the day of their period.
Your period should las around 5 days to a week. Mine lasted for about 2 weeks and I went to the doctor and I am 12 but he said it was totally normal.
it can range from 3 to 7 days depend on the person
after your missed period you can take it at any time. you can take it up to 4 days before even.
Probably 90 days or so...
It varies from woman to woman, but is usually between 2 and 7 days.
There are no days before your period, when you already are pregnant. As soon as you are pregnant your next due period at the 4th will not come. When you are without periods for 2 months, it is very likely that you are pregnant. Many women don't know, that after 10 days after their last period, they are in a period of another 10 days that hey can become pregnant. Mostly it is only 7 days. So that means that 21 days between your period you cannot become pregnant. Short: Period + 10 days free. + 8 days pregnancy possible. + 10 days free. Dr. Phylopi
6 days is nothing. Wait 4 weeks.