Late Period? Understanding the Causes (and What They Aren't)
No, eating not that much to a lot does not cause late periods. Menstrual cycles are primarily regulated by hormones, not food intake. Factors like stress, hormonal imbalances, pregnancy, and certain medical conditions can affect the timing of periods.Eating Disorders - Related Articles
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