I can think of at least 3 causes:
Sometimes a woman is just irregular...if you don't get your visitor soon, you ought to take this question up with your health care provider.
There are a lot of things that can altar a woman's menstrual cycle, pregnancy included. Without any more information I would recommend that you take a pregnancy test to ensure your security and your baby's health if you are indeed pregnant.
of course. take a test
Possibly - take a test
Technically, 10 weeks pregnant.
a cat will be pregnant for about 6 to 7 weeks
They count pregnancy from your last menstrual period not from when you actually had sex and conceieved. So if its been 5 wks since you had sex and got pregnant but you had your period like a week before that then you'd be 6 weeks pregnant. Or if you started your period 2 weeks before you had sex then you'd be 7 weeks pregnant.
No. It can take 8 or more weeks to get your period back after a miscarriage.
Yes.
They measure pregnancy weeks by counting from your last period not from when you had sex and actually got pregnant so you can be 6 wks pregnant even tho you only had sex 4 wks ago.
If you are 6 weeks pregnant, this brown discharge may be old blood from your last period. However, you should speak to your Doctor about this incase it is an infection.
You did not get a period while you were pregnant.
A heavy painful period with clots.
Two weeks after you have your period is typically the most likely time to become pregnant.
It is totally normal for girls in their teens to not have their period for a few weeks. Women out of adolescence who miss their periods and are not pregnant could have a hormonal imbalance and should talk to her general practitioner or gynocologist at her next visit.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.