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My name is Jen, I go to school, and occasionally learn things. I love James Dean, Hanson, Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings by Megan McCafferty, Fall Out Boy, Elton John and Billy Joel. These make me overly qualified to give advice ESPECIALLY since I spend the vast majority of my time watching and obsesing over Oprah.

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On July 24, I had a procedure where I was put to sleep for over 5 hours. Since then, I have not had my period. I am now about two weeks late. I am a virgin so there is no way I could be pregnant. Does anyone know if this could be a side effect of anesthesia?

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I also couldn't find anything on this topic.

However is it possible that you were fairly stressed out or anxious anticipating your surgery? That could have affected your period. If your surgery changed your eating habits- say you were limited to liquids or just eating less in general, it's also likely to make you late.

If your period doesn't show up within the next two weeks, you might want to talk to your doctor.


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I was kind of stressed, so you may be right. Thanks.




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