Period hasnotyet come what should - #11061
Thismonthperoid is delayed what shouldIdo i test is negative any help or how much more i should wait please help me with this it is a request. Please please please shouldIhave to take any pill
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Hello dear Please be aware See there can be physiological variation of 7-10 days. Kindly get below tests done and share reports with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Serum Lh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Serum TSH Urine analysis Pelvic scan Please share the reports and donot take any medications without consulting the concerned doctor Hope you recover soon Regards
Hello, Nothing to panic in this Period can be delayed due to stress and other hormonal issues If you are sexually active then get urine pregnancy test,B HCG test… If not sexually active then get cbc,thyroid profile, prolactin,lh and fish,usg whole abdomen… Revert with reports
A delayed period with a negative pregnancy test is usually due to stress, hormonal imbalance, weight changes, or nutritional issues. If your periods don’t come within 2–3 weeks, medicines like hormonal pills may be prescribed, but only after medical evaluation. Please consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
A delayed period can be concerning, and there are several reasons this might happen. If your pregnancy test is negative, there are other factors to consider. Stress, changes in weight, physical activity levels, and certain medications can all affect your menstrual cycle. Hormonal imbalances such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid issues are also possibilities. If it’s your first instance, it may be okay to wait a little longer to see if your period starts naturally. If your cycle is typically regular and this delay is unusual for you, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional. They might suggest tests to rule out underlying issues. If stress could be a factor, some relaxation techniques might be helpful. Ensure you’re maintaining a balanced diet and a regular exercise routine which can sometimes aid in normalizing your cycle. In terms of medication, do not self-medicate with hormonal pills without consulting a doctor. These medications can have significant effects and should only be taken under medical supervision to ensure they’re appropriate for your particular situation. If you go more than a week past your expected period date without a positive test, or if you have any significant pain or unusual symptoms, it might be time to speak with your doctor for a more in-depth evaluation. They can provide personalized advice based on a comprehensive assessment of your health.
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