A girl cannot purposefully delay her period, but certainly if she is stressed enough to cause physical symptoms her period could be delayed. If you're stressed your body delays or prevents ovulation in order to avoid you getting pregnant at a time when it can't cope, late ovulation thus means late menstruation. If you're in your teens then irregular cycles are normal which may be a factor here too, it's not necessarily stress that is causing your period to be late.
By worrying about it (and I assume you mean you are worried about it because it has not arrived this month) you are inducing stress, and stress can do a lot of funny things to a body. Plus, I have noticed that while some women are more regulated than a Cesium clock, most normal women have a period that wobbles around from 26 to 30 days, and it is not unusual for women to miss a period altogether for no apparent reason.
Which all means, if you are worried about your period, don't. If you are worried you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
YES. I know because it is very, very common for women in the military to miss their periods during basic training, field training and when deployed to war -- all high stress times. I didn't have my period for months at a time during several of these experiences and neither did many of the women around me and the doctors always said it was normal.
There are other reasons that can cause missed periods as well, but stress definitely can.
A girl cannot purposefully delay her period, but certainly if she is stressed enough to cause physical symptoms her period could be delayed. If you're stressed your body delays or prevents ovulation in order to avoid you getting pregnant at a time when it can't cope, late ovulation thus means late menstruation. If you're in your teens then irregular cycles are normal which may be a factor here too, it's not necessarily stress that is causing your period to be late.
By worrying about it (and I assume you mean you are worried about it because it has not arrived this month) you are inducing stress, and stress can do a lot of funny things to a body. Plus, I have noticed that while some women are more regulated than a Cesium clock, most normal women have a period that wobbles around from 26 to 30 days, and it is not unusual for women to miss a period altogether for no apparent reason.
Which all means, if you are worried about your period, don't. If you are worried you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Yes, it happens all the time. Just as the tender breast and swelling belly that accompanies PREGNANCY!! lol
Yes. Stress of any kind can make you miss your period.
Yes, stress can delay a period.
I don't think so
If pregnancy may be in periods
Miss does not require a period after it, it is not an abbreviation. MS can be used for any woman regardless of marital status.
No test is 100% accurate.
No it is not okay if a woman misses her period she should definitely see a doctor.
No, in the story "Miss Hinch" the old woman is not the real Miss Hinch. The real Miss Hinch is a mannequin that the old woman becomes obsessed with.
Yes, if you have just started your period then it can take up to two years for it to be completely regulated. After this, a sudden illness or stress can cause it to be late.
Yes. Stress can cause you to miss your period.
A women is supposed to have only one period every month, so if she has two in a month which is rare the chances are that she may not have a period the following month.
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)
No - stress or other issues may cause your period to be delayed a day or so but not miss a period altogether. ok if you missed your period one month do not worry just be happy
A woman can miss periods for several reason (stress, illness, starvation, etc.) but pregnancy is also a common reason. If you are worried you may be pregnant get a home pregnancy test at the drugstore.
Miss - Mademoiselle