Well, I didn't have unprotected sex.
Talk to your doctor, buy a test, or wait it out. (Try number one first... They'll probably give you a test.)
You can tell if your menstrual cycle is irregular because you'll be menstruating or experiencing vaginal bleeding at random times. Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is considered to be normal, if there are weeks or months difference then they're irregular.
not necessarily, irregular periods happen quite often, unless you have had unprotected sex. but a dramatic change in weight, or the amount you eat can also affect your period. Even stress can cause your period to be irregular or un-even.
Yes this is normal. Your period should return to a normal cycle within 3 months.
Irregular menstrual cycles mean that there is no predictability in a persons menstrual cycles. Typically when a person has irregular cycles there are weeks or months difference between menstruation and/or they may have irregular bleeds between menstruation. You an have monthly periods with an irregular cycle, but often people think their cycles are irregular because they don't understand that a persons cycles may not always be 28 days or that cycle lengths can change.
No. When a young girl first starts her period it is often irregular for the first few months or year. It takes time for the hormones and the body to settle into a cycle.
A regular cycle means menstruating regularly without mid-cycle spotting - remember that your cycle doesn't always have to be exactly the same length, when we talk of irregular cycles we're talking about weeks or months difference from one cycle to the next. If you're in your teens or going into menopause irregular cycles are normal, but otherwise you should see a doctor to investigate.
It should be every 28 days some are irregular so you can go months without them but on average every 28days
You need to wait longer than one week before having unprotected sex. You cannot have unprotected sex until you have been on BCP for one complete cycle - once you receive your period after starting BCP, then you can have unprotected sex.
Not necessarily if your cycle has always been irregular. However, if your cycle runs like clockwork, you have had unprotected sex since your last period, and your period is definitely late, you should take a pregnancy test or see a doctor because you may be pregnant.
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.
Birth Control.
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