If you started or stopped any activity or medication 5 months ago them most likely its normal but you should make an appointment with your doctor. You can never be too careful
There are a multitude of reasons for this, from fibroid tumors--which are NOT as scary as they sound--to just spotting and ovarian cramps due to sudden irregularity. Chances are that you don't have to be worried, but you should make an appointment with your doctor to always be safe.
You should be concerned as it is not regular you will have to take extra care.
You could be pregnant, or stressed if your under a lot of stress or pressure your period may stop. Or if you have a sudden loss in weight that could stop your period. or if your going through the menopores.
It couldn't hurt to take a pregnancy test and it will put your mind at ease. Maybe you are not pregnant and you accidentally missed a pill.
If you're pregnant with a sudden leak of discharge, call your OBGYN's after hours service. If you don't get a response, go to the hospital.
what suppose to be the question and its normal if you get a cold what just cause your preg you expect to all of a sudden become immune to all sickness but no seriously dont be worried its just a cold :)
sorry, if you have had a period it is unlikely you are pregnant. Nausea can be caused by so many things. Hello. Yes, you could be pregnant. Do a test in one weeks time.
well you biggest concern would be a snake Or: a crocodile, an alligator, underwater obstructions, sudden drop-offs, whirpools, and strong currents.
I have gone for over two months without my period in a couple of occasions. Sometimes a sudden change in your lifestyle, training routine, diet etc... can cause a delay. Also, there are many medical conditions that may alter your period and some of them develop later on in life. There is also menopause that should be taken into consideration.
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I'm wondering how you get pregnant gradually. I thought 'sudden' was the way it usually goes. It sounds like you got pregnant, so you probably already have the answer to the question. It's not particularly unusual.
That would be very unlikely. Weight gain for most pregnant women is an average of 30-35 pounds over the nine months. The first 10lbs will usually take three whole months from time of conception. The sudden weight gain could be a combination of water weight, a sudden increase in bad diet, or a lack of exercise. Most importantly, recognize that having your monthly period return is the most certain sign that you are not pregnant.