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Question Posted Friday September 18 2009, 4:23 pm

Could the flu affect when a woman's period comes...like delay it?

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christina answered Saturday September 19 2009, 12:41 am:
It might because when people get sick they sometimes lose their appetites. If someone doesn't eat for a long period of time, it can cause their period not to come.

But, I've never had that problem. It may just be late.

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TheRandomJuggalette answered Friday September 18 2009, 10:07 pm:
Yes. It Could Either Delay it or Extend it :/ If You Get Your Period During The Time You Have The Flu You Are most Likely To Have Your period For A longer Period of Time. Hope I Helped :]

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