Sure! Since an IUD or a condom are a mechanical barrier that stops the sperm and egg from meeting they have no impact on the length of your cycle.
Answeryou should be sure you aren't having other pregnancy symptoms take a home test, if you were always regular you might be pregnant like me, i always had 26 day cycles and this month i was 5 days late and now I'm pregnantIt means your period is five days late. Only you know your chances of being pregnant.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.
10 year IUD is better, it's less hormonal. The 5 year IUD makes ou gain weight because you rarely get our period with the 5 year IUD
You should go see your doctor.
Take a pregnancy test
Certain pregnancy tests will show 5 days before your missed period, however I would wait until your period is officially late to take one just in case.
I got my IUD on July 8 2010 I had my first day of my normal period upon insertion. Bleed for 5 days. Then had continuous spoting until July 21 were I got my period again. I was told that irregular bleeding is normal. However, I will be calling my dr in the am to make sure that this its right
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Pills and the IUD can reduce a woman's menses to 'spotting" , to one or two days rather than 5 to 7. It can also stop periods all together.
If your period is 5 days late, then yes. In-and-out is not a reliable birth control method.
26 days is not "late", it's "missing entirely." Yes, you could be.
From personal experience, yes! I was 55 days late and had just recently passed a large stone. 5 days after passing the stone my period arrived.