Generally. PMS symptoms occur during the last two weeks of your menstrual cycle. Though the exact cause of PMS is unknown, it seems to be related to the fluctuating levels of hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, that occur in preparation for menstruation.
Pregnancy can be ruled out, since you have had negative pregnancy test results, as the reason you have not had your period. Especially, if you have not had unprotected sex.
Some other possible reasons for a delayed period are excessive stress. extremes weight gain or weight loss, hormonal imbalance.
If the PMS symptoms persist and are debilitating, along with a delayed or absence of a period, consult your gynecologist for a physical exam.
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Hello deecasco,
Generally. PMS symptoms occur during the last two weeks of your menstrual cycle. Though the exact cause of PMS is unknown, it seems to be related to the fluctuating levels of hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, that occur in preparation for menstruation.
Pregnancy can be ruled out, since you have had negative pregnancy test results, as the reason you have not had your period. Especially, if you have not had unprotected sex.
Some other possible reasons for a delayed period are excessive stress. extremes weight gain or weight loss, hormonal imbalance.
If the PMS symptoms persist and are debilitating, along with a delayed or absence of a period, consult your gynecologist for a physical exam.
Maryann
August 20, 2012 - 5:02pmThis Comment
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