Simple Reasons for a Late Period

Simple Reasons for a Late Period

Period late? When should you start worrying and consider seeing a doctor?
A lot of people get anxious if their period is even a day or two late, but the truth is—your body usually has its reasons.

If your cycle is usually regular:
A delay of more than 5 to 7 days is worth checking.

If your cycle is irregular:
Delays might be normal, but it’s still a good idea to look into the possible causes.


Could it be pregnancy?
Definitely, especially if you’re sexually active.
First step: Take a home pregnancy test or a blood test to confirm or rule it out.


What else can cause a delayed period?

  • Weight changes: Gaining, losing, or fluctuating weight.
    (Especially if your BMI is over 25.)
  • Stress and mental pressure: Work, studies, or emotional shock.
  • Physical trauma: Like an accident, surgery, a strong cold, or respiratory issues.
  • Irregular sleep or overexertion.
  • Travel or climate changes.
  • Birth control methods: Whether you’ve just started or recently stopped using them.
  • Smoking (even passive smoking): Affects hormones and ovulation.
  • Being over 40: Could be the beginning of perimenopause.
    (If you’re curious about this topic, drop a comment and we’ll go into detail!)

But if none of these reasons apply and the delay keeps happening, it might be a medical issue that needs attention!

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