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 have anemia and did not get my period since 103 days. Please advise.
Query: Hi doctor,I have not had my period in 103 days. I do have a history of anemia, but my anemia has never caused me to miss my period for more than a month, two months in rare cases. I have never been sexually active. I have had a full body analysis and have a high muscle percentage and a 13 % body fat... Read Full »
Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern.It is a very short description of your issue. It would be better if you would send me your detailed gynecological, obstetrical, medical, surgical, and drug history. In polycystic ovaries, you can have a long gap of... Read Full »