Yes, fairly normal.
There can be lots of reasons for delayed or skipped menstruation - for example stress, travel, and ill-health can all be possible causes. If you are in your pre-teens or teens it's also totally normal to skip periods as it takes time for your body to get to a point where it is mature enough physically to menstruate on a regular basis.
Yes, it's normal. You might not be regular for maybe months or years. I got my period when I turned 13 and I am now 19 and still dont have a regular period.
That's perfectly normal. During the first one to two years, periods can be very irregular. You may skip one or two months, or have one light period, and a heavy one next. If you miss more than three periods in a row, though, I suggest seeing your doctor.
Hi, Yes you can skip your period but it's advisable that you perform a pregnancy test.
Yes, you can skip the sugar pills multiple months in a row. I always skip my sugar pills for three months. Women don't actually need to have their period as often as we do.
Funny.No, you cannot control when your period will happen.When 'Mother Nature' says it is time, it is that time.
It is normal for your cycle to "thrown off" simply due to the absence of the elevated hormone levels. Past two or three weeks it would be appropriate to get a home pregnancy test.
It is not uncommon for menstrual cycles to be irregular at times, with skipped periods being a possible outcome. Factors such as stress, diet, hormonal imbalances, and changes in weight or exercise can contribute to missed periods. However, if this pattern persists or if you have concerns about your menstrual health, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider.
It can be but to avoid worry and complications you should have it checked out to be sure.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.
It simply means that you missed your periods for two months - chances are you did not ovulate those two months, it's normal for ovulation to be delayed if you're young or if you're experiencing poor health - the third month your cycles returned to normal, and hopefully they remain so.
u will skip ur period two weeks after conception and ur pregnancy test will be positive two weeks after conception
If you mean constant menstruation over the duration of the two months, then no. You should probably see a gynocologist.