My period is over 40 days late but I am not sexually active for it to be due to pregnancy. Should I wait for a bit longer or get it checked out? Is there a reason for this?
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Period is very late but not pregannt
You have what us called secondary amenorrhoea. ..there are several causes. .r u taking any medicine
Menstrual irregularity is one of the top 5 reasons women see gynecologists. If I were your doctor I would ask are your periods usually regular? An occasional late period is not unusual. Having said that, some women have a condition called polycystic ovary syndrome that causes an increase in cycle length among other things. If you do not get a period in 60 days I would definitely see an OB/Gyn. Good luck.