hmm..not unless your pregnant.. however, it could be caused in weightloss. A lot of female athletes experience an absense in their periods sometimes, due to the high reduction of body fat. If your over the age of forty, it could be you are experiencing menopause...Some females, who lack nutrition, or suffer from eating disorders also experience loss of periods. If this is none of you, I would see a doctor. Regardless, go see a doctor.
Yes, you can get implantation bleeding and cramps if you get pregnant.This may occur two weeks after you believed you were due to start your period.
If your period is a few days late, it is usually not something to worry about, unless you think that you are pregnant. If it continues to be late after two weeks, it may be time to see a doctor to determine the cause.
most likely yes.
yes its normal. you just had a late period now if you mean ur period lasted for 2 weeks then no. see a doctor theres something wrong and you may need to fix it before to late
Your question really is: could I be pregnant? The answer is, yes, you could be: go see a doctor and get a test.
You can be up to two weeks late and not be pregnant but to be safe you should take a pregnancy test after you are seven days late.
it is probably because teenagers usually have different schedules and periods can be irregular at young ages.
You shouldn't be more than two weeks late coming in for your Depo-Provera shot. If you are late or miss a shot, you can get pregnant. You can come in earlier than 12 weeks if you need to
Yes, if you have just started your period then it can take up to two years for it to be completely regulated. After this, a sudden illness or stress can cause it to be late.
Two weeks is equal to a fortnight.
Yes, if you start the patch late, your period is likely to be later than you expected. Be sure to take a pregnancy test if you had sex without a condom during that two week delay or the week after.
Yes I was in England for a period of two weeks in 1990.