Hi.
Currently, I'm an incoming Third Year College student. I'm turning 20 on September. I'm getting bothered each day. I haven't got my period for a month already. And seriously, I haven't done sex. I have no boyfriend, because preferably, I like girls like me. I'm a lesbian, indeed. I got so worried about this delay matter. Ever since, I'm on my regular cycle. It was not the first time I got delayed. November last year, I had experienced it for the first time. After 2 weeks, my period came along. From my last year's experience, Its the emotional stress that caused the delay. They were all telling me that maybe its the stress that causes the delay, again. Last February, I got my period, but I have observed a little 'problem', for it was just so less than the usual amount of blood I normally release, and that made me quite nervous and curious. And now, Its been a month that I haven't got my period.
This "delay" matter is causing me to become paranoid. And this paranoia is beating hell out of me. I don't know what to do. I'm having this white discharge. But I haven't feel any pain. Its just I'm feeling "hot", I don't know the right term. I'm getting paranoid each day. What could be the reason for this "delay" matter?
PS: From November up until to this day, I have a lot of school activities to work on. Its Finals week. A lot of finishing requirements and exams to take. Last Feb to Mar, I have done a crucial conceptualization matter for our Advertising Project. I usually skip meals just to finish things. I sleep late, mostly, 2 hrs only. Were these could possibly be the reason?
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Dear, Anon,
Thank you for writing us today.
Stress can definitely play a part in a period being delayed or even missed. Other factors can be illness, certain medications, a drastic change in activity, (excessive exercise) weight loss or gain.
The most common cause is a hormonal imbalance. See your gynecologist who can check for this.
Helena
April 2, 2017 - 5:26amThis Comment
Thank you for the quick response. So, is my situation far from "pregnancy" matters?
April 3, 2017 - 9:13amThis Comment
Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean? If you have not had sex, what would your situation have to do with pregnancy?
Helena
April 3, 2017 - 6:08pmThis Comment