
Below are some factors that can potentially cause late periods:
- Stress: Increased stress affects your entire well-being and causes decrease in GnRH hormone levels that is responsible for ovulation. This delays periods.
- Pregnancy: If delayed period is followed by unprotected sex, it is high time you undergo a self-pregnancy test.
- Breastfeeding: While breastfeeding, your irregular menstrual cycles will take a small cycle of time to return to regular menses.
- Anorexia or Weight Loss: Some eating disorders such as anorexia or unintentional weight loss can cause delay in your periods.
- If you are missing your periods for more than 3 months in a row.
- When your periods become irregular or erratic.
- Your period lasts more than 7 days.
- You have unusually heavy flow, wetting more than 12-15 pads or tampons in a day.
- The time gap between two periods is either less than 21 days or is more than 35 days.
- If you notice spotting on the days in between two periods.
- Unbearable pain during periods.
- Feeling feverish or sick during periods.
