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The menstrual cycle of the average woman lasts approximately 28 days. However, it is not uncommon for some women to have cycles that are significantly shorter or longer than 28 days.
The typical cycle is between 24 days to 38 days. If your menstrual cycle is typically regular, a delay of more than 7 days from your expected period can be considered a late period.
In most cases, there is no need to be concerned if your period is a few days late. Nevertheless, if you are not pregnant, a consistently late period might indicate an underlying condition and you are advised to seek medical advice.
If you have tested negative for pregnancy but are experiencing persistent irregularities in your menstrual cycle, it is advisable to consult a gynaecologist who can evaluate your symptoms, perform appropriate tests, and provide an accurate diagnosis.
Travelling itself is not typically a direct cause of delayed or late periods. However, certain factors related to travel can potentially impact your menstrual cycle.
Travelling can sometimes be accompanied by stress, whether it is due to logistical challenges, time zone changes, or unfamiliar environments. High levels of stress can disrupt hormonal balance and lead to irregular periods or delayed ovulation, which, in turn, can cause a late period.
Sleeping late or having disrupted sleep patterns can potentially affect your menstrual cycle, although the impact may vary from person to person. It is important to note that occasional late nights or disrupted sleep may not significantly impact your menstrual cycle. However, persistent or chronic sleep disturbances could contribute to irregularities or changes in your period.
Understanding the possible causes of late or missed periods is crucial for early intervention. Get in touch with us to book an appointment with a gynaecologist today, or find out more about the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Services at your nearest Gleneagles Hospital.
For health screening appointments, please contact the Health Screening Centre at your nearest Gleneagles Hospital.
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