Here are the seven most likely reasons your
period might be late besides pregnancy
1. A Change In Your Regular Routine:
Did you start a new job? Change your wakeup time? Go on vacation? It can take
your body a little time to adjust to a change in your regular routine and that can
impact your regular cycle, especially if the change started at the time you
would normally ovulate, causing a delay or even a skipped cycle.
2. Stress: Your emotions,
particularly stress, can have a major impact on the regularity of your
menstrual cycle. And if you’re stressing about why your period is late, that
could actually delay its arrival even more. Mother Nature is a cruel mistress!
3. Illness: Being sick at the
time you normally would ovulate can delay ovulation — and if you ovulate late,
you’ll get your period late. So if your period hasn’t arrived on schedule,
think back a few weeks — were you under the weather?
4. Pill Poppin’: Taking a new
medication or changing the dosage on an existing medication can affect all
aspects of your body’s well-being, including your menstrual cycle — that’s why
your doctor, including your gynecologist, always wants to know each and every
medication that you’re on.
5. Weight Issues: A major change
in your weight — either by gaining a lot or losing a lot of weight — can throw
your ovulation cycle off. People who are underweight or extremely overweight
sometimes don’t have a period at all — which is not very healthy. Overall, an
incredibly wonky or nonexistent period is a sign of possible health issues.
6.
Exercising Excessively: Have you been hitting Soul
Cycle every day after work? Training for a marathon? If you’ve taken up a new
and intense exercise routine, your period might be thrown off. In fact, people
who engage in extreme physical activity sometimes see their periods delayed.
7. Miscalculation: The average
menstrual cycle is 28 days, but many, many women have shorter or longer cycles
and don’t chart them correctly — so it may be that your period is not actually
late. Additionally, the majority of women have cycles that are irregular and
don’t necessarily realize it. If your period is early even by a few days one
month, it may arrive late the following month.
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