No foods can be used to start a late period. Your period will arrive when it is ready. Unfortunately you cannot force these things. However, if sexually active, perform a pregnancy test.
preservatives are used in foods to keep the food from spoiling in a short period of time
it's either one of three things. Your period is about to start, your vagina is cleaning itself or you might be pregnany.
Your period can always be late whether you have sex or not. You are not likely to be fertile on the day before your period, and the fact that you used protection gives you even less reason to worry.
yes
Virtually everyone in the medieval period carried a knife. They were used at the table, and also as a tool for common daily tasks.Forks were less common. They were used in the Byzantine Empire, but spread very slowly into the rest of Europe. By the late medieval period forks were in use in Italy, but remained rare in most of the rest of Europe. Common tableware included spoons for soups, porridge, or other moist foods, but bread, meat, and other dry foods were simply eaten with the hands.
The Spitfire was first used in late 1938. By the start of WW2 in 1939 the RAF had 400 in service
In the 1500s. Did not really catch one until the late 1700s.
in the late 50's. they used frigidaire systems.
You used a condom: Highly unlikely. You didn't use a condom: Quite possibly.
No i woundlt be worried because when you start takin them pills your hormones start going all wierd which means that your body is getting used to the pills so when you start them pills your period starts alot later than usual i would not be worried, but if you do not start your period in a bout 2 weeks see a docter :)
Ancient Egyptians started preserving bodiesThe most complicated mummification processThe technique used on royals and high officials from the New Kingdom until the start of the Late Period, about 1550 to 664 BCE, is considered the best and most complicated mummification process. - See more at: http://australianmuseum.net.au/How-were-ancient-Egyptians-mummified#sthash.U7ICom0G.dpuf The most complicated mummification processThe technique used on royals and high officials from the New Kingdom until the start of the Late Period, about 1550 to 664 BCE, is considered the best and most complicated mummification process. - See more at: http://australianmuseum.net.au/How-were-ancient-Egyptians-mummified#sthash.U7ICom0G.dpuf (mummification process) within the period 1550-664 BCE. The technique was used for royals and high class officials.mummification processmummification processThe most complicated mummification processThe technique used on royals and high officials from the New Kingdom until the start of the Late Period, about 1550 to 664 BCE, is considered the best and most complicated mummification process. - See more at: http://australianmuseum.net.au/How-were-ancient-Egyptians-mummified#sthash.U7ICom0G.dpuf
Well, if it is during you first year since you've had a period, then it just isn't used to having periods, so it maybe early or late. Don't worry. In about another year, it will get used to the normal cycle and stay like that.