Okay so I'm on the pill (the 28 day pack) to help control my periods because they used to be really heavy and I normally get my period on the Wednesday before I would normally start my new pack. I'm literally about to start my new pack but my period isn't here? Like I think it started but there's barely any blood yet I'm bloated. And I haven't missed any pills this month, I take it at the same time each day and I haven't had intercourse so is there something wrong with me?
Additional info, added Friday July 31 2015, 9:23 pm: I don't have cramps either. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday August 1 2015, 6:59 pm: Along the line of stress as a delay or not having a period on pill, theres many ways a females body could be stressed, work, school stress, even illness is stressful to the body or a chronic problem or attack like a bad allergy attack can have the same stress attack as an illness, worrying too much can do it too.
If none of that applies, the females you attend school with may be the cause of it not being there on time. See, females of all age, let off an One of the weird things this does is make any females of menstruating age who see and spend time together on a daily basis, have their cycles start to change to they can all be in sync, the end result of all having their periods at the same time. As soon as too many people had stress or illness change theirs, yours will again change a bit to match theirs. I worked in a office of women and we all ended up having our periods at the same time. In order for your body to change its regular time to meet the cycles of other women,it needs to start sooner than usual, later than usual or if in the case of you being on the pill and having only that small window of time for it to come, it skips altogether and will likely regulate to start next month. It also may be that once you've been on the pill longer, your body will learn to react more to the alloted time for period while on the pill than reacting to other females hormones. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Saturday August 1 2015, 8:59 am: It is probably nothing to worry about. There are any number of reasons for missing a period other than pregnancy and since you have not had intercourse pregnancy is not the problem. Stress is the highest on the list followed by exercise as reasons for missing a period. Also for some one still in puberty it is not unusual a period now and them as different hormones are released.
If it makes you feel any better contact the doctor who prescribed the pills and ask if you should be concerned. I am fairly certain the doctor will say there is no reason for concern. I'm more certain upon hearing this from the doctor you will feel much better about missing your period. Most of all though try to relax and not get any more stressed out or you might miss another one. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
ammo answered Saturday August 1 2015, 4:49 am: Being on the pill, missing a period can happen. The pill effects your hormones and this alone could be the reason for you not getting your period but things like stress can also be a factor in why you miss or have a late period.
It may well be an idea to speak to your GP who prescribed the pill to you about this as it could be a minor side effect or it could well be nothing at all but it's always safer to have it checked out - for peace of mind if nothing else.
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