It could mean your pregnant or you have a hormonal imbalance. See your doctor.
you could not have a period due to stress, gaining weight too quickly, losing weight too quickly or you could be on the menopause if you are in your 40's its possible. or simply be preganant.
No not likely.
It is common to have no period when using Depo Provera.
Yes, you could be losing way to much blood. You should go see your doctor
virginity
No, you could get your second period 6 months after your first one.
yes
Firstly, there is no telling when your second period will begin. They will be irregualar for up to 18 months after your first period. Secondly, there is not any signs to look out for but if you are worried it will come unexpectedly you could wear a pantliner.
Not all of it has to be in but he has to pass the vaginal muscle, the entrance, for it to count as intercourse. Only through intercourse does it count to loose your virginity.
Virginity is in no way linked to menstruation. If you haven´t got your period yet at 18 you should go see a doctor.Edit: whomever answered that before completely misunderstood the question.Periods may be late for a few reasons even if you are a virgin. The reason virginity was mentioned in the question was because many associate a late period with pregnancy.If you've lost or gained weight recently, this could be a reason. If it is only a few days to a week late, I wouldn't worry, but if it is really late, you need to see a doctor, because something could be really wrong.
A virgin women, who had no sexual intercourse, become pregnant by artificial means. Whether her virginity could cause complications in coming out the baby from womb ?
Maybe. Many things can cause a late period. Periods are also not always on time so this is normal. Re:A woman's body fat is the main source of estrogen production. If you are already a very thin person, losing 8 pounds of fat could affect your estrogen production. Estrogen is used to initiate ovulation, which is followed by (if pregnancy has not occurred) to menstruation. If your levels of estrogen were to drop significantly enough, you could see a delayed, or even an absence of a period.