Since the first time i got my period its been in a routine cycle and i could always predict what day i would get it just by previous ones. For the past two months though it has been late, it was late 1 week last month and late 2 weeks this month, im not pregnant because i did get it, but i am sexually active, and dont use birth control. im curious as to whether there is a certian reason for this recent irregularity or whether its normal or thanks. thanks in advance.
Additional info, added Monday September 1 2008, 10:49 pm: P.S ive had it since i was 12. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? ciao77 answered Tuesday September 2 2008, 5:59 pm: A number of things can cause irregular periods, with stress being a common factor. It could be hormonal, so it's best to talk to a doctor or gynecologist about it to be absolutely sure. They could take a blood test and ask about your health history, in order to properly assess your particular situation. No body can tell you for sure, especially not online. If you skip your period, or if it does not come relatively regularly, then you should talk to a gyno. It's normal for your period to come late once in a while, but if you skip it one month, or it's consistently irregular (as in more than a week late, for a couple of months or more), then you should consult a doctor.
fortylove answered Monday September 1 2008, 11:10 pm: Well if you change your diet, the amount of physical activity you do, or any lifestyle change along those lines I know your cycle can change.
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