There could be several reasons as to why your period is so late. The first, and most obvious, would be pregnancy. If you are sexually active and do not use Birth Control, there is a chance you could be pregnant. Even if you do use birth control, there is a chance, so I would recommend a home pregnancy test. However, if you are not sexually active, there are other reasons. Sometimes, menstruation can be delayed due to intense stress or physical activity- many advanced gymnasts do not have periods because they exercise so frequently. Being under stress can also throw your system out of whack. The other reason would be that there is something wrong with your uterus, such as fibroids or cysts. If you are not pregnant, I would go to a doctor to rule out anything that is physically wrong.
You should marry immediately to prevent this from happening in the future.
either you where to rough, or your early-- both are normal.
They do. If you haven't go and see your doctor as it isn't normal.
If you mean constant menstruation over the duration of the two months, then no. You should probably see a gynocologist.
It is completely normal.
Is 24 days interval normal in menstruation cycle
Having a period with no clumps is nothing to worry about. While it is normal to pass some clots during menstruation, not every woman does.
Secondary amenorrhea occurs in women of childbearing age after a period of normal menstruation and is diagnosed when menstruation has stopped for three months. It can occur in women of any age.
After having the Mierna removed you may have had a withdrawal bleed, not necessarily menstruation as part of a menstrual cycle. Upon coming off hormonal birth control it is normal to have irregular cycles for up to 12 months while your body regulates itself, a few months without a period is normal but if concerned after three months talk to your doctor.
yes, but if you breast feed you may skip periods for 6 months to 15 months and the uterus will compact harder.
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