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If there is a delay in the onset of periods, then in most cases pregnancy is to be blamed. Too much change in weight, hormonal irregularities and the cycle moving towards menopause can also be one of the reasons for this. If there is a problem of delay in periods for more than one or two months, then it could be a problem of amenorrhea. If this problem is happening continuously, then it is necessary to meet a gynecologist. For now, let's know from an expert what can be the reasons for the delay in periods.
How many days delay is not a reason for worry
From the day menstruation starts to the first day of the next menstruation is considered a period cycle. The normal period cycle is about 28 days. However, a normal cycle can also be up to 38 days. If your period cycle is longer than this or longer than normal, then it is considered a delay in period.
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Often women do their pregnancy test when their period is delayed. But if you are not pregnant, (maximum delay in periods if not pregnant) then there can be many other reasons for the delay in period
Here are some reasons, which can be the reason for delay in period
1 Thyroid disorder
'Thyroid helps in regulating the period cycle. Too much or too little thyroid hormone can make the period cycle too light, heavy or irregular. Thyroid disease can cause menstruation to stop for several months or more, a condition called amenorrhea.
2 High prolactin level
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Prolactin hormones are responsible for lactation, breast tissue development and milkproduction. Higher than normal levels of prolactin in the blood can delay periods. High prolactin levels between 50-100 ng/ml can be responsible for irregular periods and infertility. Some medicines, infections and even stress promote the secretion of prolactin hormone.'
3 Low level of hemoglobin
This can delay the onset of periods. Low hemoglobin causes iron deficiency in the body, which can affect periods. This leads to anemia, which can cause delays or irregularities in the menstrual cycle. If you are experiencing delays or irregular periods for more than two consecutive period cycles, it is important to consult a doctor to understand the problem.
4 Excessive obesity or lack of nutrition
Excess weight or obesity can affect the menstrual cycle. If the weight is high, the body may start producing excess amounts of estrogen. It is one of the hormones that control the reproductive system in women.
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Excess estrogen can directly affect the period. It can also cause it to stop. Lack of nutrients can also be responsible for this. Because when there are too many changes in the body, this cycle has a negative effect.
5 Fever and infection
Any type of infection cannot directly affect menstruation. But the fever caused by it, UTI can cause period delay. The stress on the body due to UTI can affect periods. Also, if you have a stressful lifestyle, then stress increases cortisol production. This causes a delay in periods.
What to do if periods are delayed?
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It is normal for periodsto be delayed by a week. But if your periods have not come even after fifteen to twenty days, then it is important that you do your pregnancy test. But if you are not sexually active, then there is no need to do this. You should directly consult a gynecologist for this. Trying to forcibly bring periods by adopting any kind of home remedy can be dangerous for you. So do not do this.
Disclaimer: Take the method, methods and claims mentioned in this article only as suggestions. Before following any such treatment/medicine/diet and suggestion, definitely consult a doctor or concerned expert.
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