If you miss your period for one month, it could be due to various reasons, including pregnancy, stress, significant weight changes, hormonal imbalances, or health conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It's important to take a pregnancy test if you are sexually active and have missed your period. If you're not pregnant and the missed period persists, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.
No you are not
The only thing that happens exactly one month befor a woman's period is her previous period.
when you miss your period one month don't be alarmed it happens 2 every one
Sometimes a woman's period is irregular. They could have their period one month, skip the next, then get it again. This happens more when women are just getting their period (more in teenage years)
pheeew i do not know if you get your period if it is the first one a month then chanses are its period but i dont know ask your doctor
dont do it! If you already have the answer is no. Yes, you won't become instantly addicted or anything or be high for a month if that's what you mean.
Well it is natural my older sister told me it happen to her and she thought that she was pregnant but next month she had her period and she was fine.Most likely caused by normal hormonal fluctuations - if it happens very occasionally it is nothing to worry about - but if it becomes a regular irregularity - you should be seen by a Gynecologist.
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Perform a pregnancy test. If its negative the missed period may be a "one off" but if it happens again next month see your Doctor.
unless the next month you miss your period and you dont have one no. Cramping and nausea come with your period
It's not possible for someone to punch you in your vagina as your vagina is inside your body. When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle so if you experience two periods in one month then your cycle is obviously less than a month long and happens to have fallen on the beginning and end of the month. Either that or you're mistaking vaginal bleeding for menstruation.
If you don't get your period on week four, chances are good that you're pregnant.