Delayed Period for 7 Months? Understanding the Causes
Reasons why your period is delayed for 7 months:
- Pregnancy: If you have had unprotected sex, pregnancy is the most likely reason for a delayed period.
- Hormonal imbalances: Hormonal imbalances can disrupt your menstrual cycle and cause your period to be delayed or irregular. Several hormonal conditions can cause this, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid issues, and Cushing's syndrome.
- Birth control: Some birth control methods, such as hormonal IUDs and implants, can cause your period to become irregular or even stop altogether.
- Stress: Chronic stress can affect the balance of your hormones and cause your period to be delayed.
- Rapid weight loss or gain: Drastic changes in body weight can disrupt your menstrual cycle and lead to delayed or missed periods.
- Certain medications: Some medications, such as chemotherapy and antidepressants, can affect your menstrual cycle.
- Medical conditions: Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, celiac disease, and certain infections, can cause menstrual irregularities.
If your period is delayed for 7 months, it's important to see a doctor to rule out pregnancy and any underlying medical conditions. Your doctor can also provide you with treatment to regulate your menstrual cycle and get it back on track.
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