A menstrual cycle usually lasts between 21 to 35 days on an average for women. But, if the period has not arrived beyond 35 days, it is called delayed period. Pregnancy is not the only reason for a delay in period. Birth control pills, PCOD, stress, thyroid problems or other hormonal causes could be responsible.
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I am sexually active and period is delayed though UPT is negative. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, I am 18 years old and female. I have a 28 day cycle period and I am currently five days late. I have recently become sexually active and use condoms. I took a home pregnancy test the day I was due and it came back negative and I also took two to three days after my period was due whic... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. If condoms are used correctly, they are about 80 % effective in preventing pregnancy. Stress and illness and taking certain new medications can definitely affect when your period comes. Have you had any early symptoms of pregnancy which most girls experience before t... Read Full »