You may still get your period. Most of the things you mentioned can affect your cycle. Honestly, it seems like just about anything can change it up! I will say withdrawal is not a dependable form of birth control, and you can become pregnant that way. If you do not want to become pregnant, you may want to consider a more reliable birth control method.
Menstrual cycles change a bit from person to person, month to month, and year to year. Some people have a pretty dependable cycle, but your body does not use a clock like we do, so the cycle is not usually down to the minute or day all the time. A few days either way is totally normal, and if you have stress or other things going, it can vary more than that.
We have a lot of information and discussion on this topic that may help you: https://www.empowher.com/condition/menstrual-cycle
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Hi Janelle
You may still get your period. Most of the things you mentioned can affect your cycle. Honestly, it seems like just about anything can change it up! I will say withdrawal is not a dependable form of birth control, and you can become pregnant that way. If you do not want to become pregnant, you may want to consider a more reliable birth control method.
Menstrual cycles change a bit from person to person, month to month, and year to year. Some people have a pretty dependable cycle, but your body does not use a clock like we do, so the cycle is not usually down to the minute or day all the time. A few days either way is totally normal, and if you have stress or other things going, it can vary more than that.
We have a lot of information and discussion on this topic that may help you: https://www.empowher.com/condition/menstrual-cycle
Thanks for visiting the site and taking the time to write. If we can help you further, please let us know.
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