Delayed menstruation can be caused by a lot of things, sometimes it's simply because of irregular cycles as a result of going through puberty or menopause. Otherwise delayed menstruation can be a result of stress, ill health, some medications, or even travel.
Stress, diet, other hormone imbalances and pregnancy.
ovulation
Yes, longest delay was 14 weeks, and his twin sister came out one week after that.
Usually up to two weeks.
Usually two weeks after day 1 of menstruation is day 14. On day 14 ovulation usually occurs when the Graafian Follicle releases the mature egg into the fallopian tube.
Taking two pills in a day should not directly impact the timing of your menstruation. However, it's important to follow the recommended dosage instructions for any medication to avoid potential side effects or disruptions to your menstrual cycle. If you have concerns, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
either you where to rough, or your early-- both are normal.
Given a regular menses, ovulation normally occurs two weeks after menstruation.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.
Straight Away. because once you are pregnant, your ovaries no longer need to release eggs. this is why is it one of the tell tale signs of pregnancy (being late for menstruation)
You can take a pregnancy test from two weeks after you have sex. Other than a pregnancy test or missed menstruation it can be months before seeing symptoms.
It is possible that this isn't menstruation at all. Light bleeding mid-cycle may be ovulation bleeding or hormonal imbalances causing spotting. If it's a one-off then it's nothing to be concerned about, but if this occurs on a regular basis it is best to talk to your doctor about investigating the cause.