mine is 70 days, yours?

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... Read moreExperiencing a late period can be worrying and confusing, especially when the delay extends beyond the usual cycle length. Many women have shared stories of their periods being delayed by weeks or even months, sometimes due to stress, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Personally, I once experienced a delay of nearly two months. At first, I was anxious and unsure whether to seek medical advice. Eventually, I learned that factors such as sudden changes in weight, increased stress, or disruptions in sleep patterns can greatly impact the menstrual cycle. Tracking your cycle with apps or journals can help identify patterns and triggers. If your period is delayed this long, it may also be helpful to consider taking a pregnancy test if there is a possibility. Additionally, consulting a healthcare professional ensures any underlying health issues are addressed. Sometimes, late periods are temporary and resolve on their own, but persistent delays warrant a check-up. In communities like those tagged with #lateperiodproblems, women find comfort in sharing their personal experiences and solutions. From lifestyle modifications to medical treatments, many have found ways to restore balance to their cycles. Remember, while occasional delays can happen, it’s important to listen to your body and seek help when needed.

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Elise

I have the opposite issue... sometimes I get two periods in a month

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Lemon8er

13 years im 13

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