Most likely the cause is then stress. Lots of women can be late for periods due to lots of stress in their daily lives.
A 32 day cycle is a normal variation in cycle length. Pregnancy is not likely.
For most women the first sign of pregnancy is a missed menstrual period however some women experience pregnancy symptoms as early as 8-10 days past ovulation.
I'm in the same boat, sister! I have had cramping for the past three days, which is very unusual for me. I'm due to start my period today. Nothing. I took a pregnancy test and it was negative. If I were you I would take a pregnancy test within the next couple of days, if you haven't already (not sure when you posted this). Good luck!
You could be pregnancy. Purchase an over the counter pregnancy test.
The early detection tests say 5 days before a missed period. I personally have been able to test positive as early as 9 days past ovulation.
You can get a positive result on a home pregnancy test as soon as 8 days past ovulation. However if you test that early you are more likely to get a negative even if you are pregnant. It is best to wait until the day you miss your period to have the best chance of getting a correct reading.
Possible. But best just to wait and see if you miss your period, as other things can cause nausea. Wait two weeks past any missed period and take a home pregnancy test then.
Her period of mourning was past. His school days were past.
I had this myself. Every symptom. Missed period, cramping, discharge, darkening of the nipples, gas, indigestion, faint positive....and then I got AF cramps like I have with both past pregnancies, but this time AF came on with lots of clotting. Had a chemical pregnancy. All was there to create a baby, but nothing for it to stick you. If you don't get a positive within 10 days past your missed period, go back to the doc and let him dx you. Good luck!
Fatigue, nausea, and headache in a woman on the pill are more likely due to viral illness than pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if you miss your period, take a pregnancy test.
The signs of pregnancy are missing period and positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test; if negative, talk with your health care provider about your symptoms.
It doesn't mean anything - unless you use fertility awareness method you cannot know for certain when your period is due, you can oly predict when your period is due based on past cycles. Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle length is considered totally normal. As long as there's no risk of pregnancy there's no reason to worry about a few days 'late' from when you were expecting your period - if there is a risk of pregnancy then take a pregnancy test to put your mind at ease.