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Every woman is different and each body is different. This means that the timetable of our periods can be like the clock for some and may seem completely accidental to others. However, it is important to note what our “normal” cycle (whatever that means) is and to remain tuned to anything by the rule.

According to WebMD, a woman generally takes her period every 24 to 38 days, lasts for about two to eight days. If your period is unusually late, here are some possible reasons why – except for a pregnancy. (Side Note: If you are sexually active you should take a pregnancy test independently!)

Your thyroid-the butterfly-shaped gland in your throat-sends many of the hormones and other important functions in your body: it regulates appetite, energy and levels of stress. Irregularities in your menstrual cycle may show something wrong in the thyroid. The most common and lighter periods can be a sign of hypothyroidism or submarine thyroid. On the other hand, less common and heavier periods may indicate hyperthyroidism or thyroid overactive.

According to Mayo Clinic, endometriosis is a disorder in which the tissue from the inside of the uterus (or endometrium) begins to develop out of the uterus. Of its other symptoms, such as painful periods, painful SX and painful bowel movements, one of the most important warning signs of endometriosis are irregularities of the period. For some, this could mean they have a very heavy flow. For others, it may mean that you have a very painful flow. If you experience any of these symptoms, look for medical care.

Excessive stress can affect more than your mental health. It can also lead to irregularities in your circle. When you are very stressful, cortisol or “hormone stress” begins to accumulate in your body and can interfere with your ability to produce normal reproductive hormones. In some cases, accumulation results in detection when your body does not release one egg each month, as scheduled. So taking 10 minutes each day to relax you will not only manage your stress levels, can smooth out your menstrual cycle.

Polycystic ovary (or PCOS) syndrome is a hormonal imbalance that, according to WebMD, affects millions of women and can create significant functional problems for your ovaries. If you have PCOS, you have too many male hormones compared to female hormones. The imbalance causes the development of ovarian cysts, interfere with your fertility. One of PCOS’s Hallmark signs (along with excessive body hair growth and high blood sugar levels) is an irregular menstrual cycle. If diagnosed, your doctor may recommend hormone therapy as a treatment, such as taking certain birth control pills.

Have you lost or recently gained a significant weight? If so, dramatic fluctuations may have affected the pituitary gland, resulting in a hormonal imbalance. This can interfere with your body’s ability to ovulate normally, confuse with your circle. Sudden weight changes – along with the irregular period – can be a sign that something is up with your thyroid. If you cannot normalize your weight yourself, it is recommended to plan a check.

Sometimes, really extreme exercise – often completed with malnutrition – could lead to athletic amenorrhea or abnormal absence of menstruation. According to an article published by the USC Fertility, if you are experiencing amenorrhea due to low body weight and intense exercise, your body believes it goes to “starvation state”. It begins to close the organs that are not necessary for survival – such as those necessary for reproduction. Athletic amenorrhea can have long -term health consequences if not treated properly and can put you at an increased risk of infertility, vaginal atrophy and breast and osteoporosis.

Endometrial cancer or uterine cancer develops when your uterine lining begins to grow out of control. According to the American Cancer Society, one of the warning signs of endometrial cancer is an unusual vaginal bleeding, which occurs in about 90 % of diagnosed women. Because irregular bleeding does not necessarily indicate endometrial cancer, it can be difficult to detect as a symptom. Check if you also have pain in your basin, if you feel mass or volume or if you lose weight without trying. Regardless of the other symptoms, changes in your circle should justify control, even if you go out clear.

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