This combination of two drugs will not help you for delayed menstruation. It is good as an analgesic only.
I do not think so,after all, I am runniing too,but my periods havent delayed. It usually happens that the periods get delayed due to some reason,but it has no association with period delay.
too much stress!
The doctor will advice you when he prescribes it to you after you have a positive pregnancy test. Just having your period a week delayed does not mean you are pregnant.
A woman shows signs of being pregnant when she first misses her periods or when the periods are delayed.
This could be pregnancy related or due to a hormonal imbalance. You need to see your Doctor. PCOS could also be a reason for your delayed period but its unlikely unless you have very irregular periods along with other PCOS symptoms.
it may cause menstrual changes (e.g., delayed/irregular/absent periods)
No you can not. The only research done on vitamin C used for abortion was on mice. Women who have tried this has used it for delayed periods and not after confirmed pregnancies. No one knows if they were supposed to get their periods anyway since it's not uncommon to be late.
"You are in periods more than one week i had not gone through sex?"
Maximum 32 periods per week. Aniruddha Tiwari
The first week after, and the last week before a woman's period.
No. It will take minimum three weeks for the pregnancy test to give you positive results. It will take two weeks after ovulation in normal course to get periods. You have to wait for about one week after you miss your periods to get the pregnancy test positive in most of the patients. Morning sample is preferred, as it is usually concentrated and have got more units of hCG. (Human chorionic gonadotropin.) For the day sample to become positive in most of the patients, you have to wait for three more days. Still the 100 % patients will not give you positive test, as there may be delayed ovulation in a given patient and there may be delayed pregnancy. So you have to go for weekly pregnancy test till you get the periods. Alternately your gynecologist may prefer to go for ultrasound or may prescribe you progesterone tablets to get the periods.