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Does post covid positive get delayed periods?? Is it normal or is it possible that it has lead to pregnancy related issues
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Yes...its normal
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Yes it's normal
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It's normal ,check d dimer level
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In many females this issue is coming ,, could be stress infused during covid
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If chance of pregnancy, get a urine pregnancy test at home. But delays are expected post covid.
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It can happen post covid due to hormonal imbalance but confirm with UPT once.
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Must one-time upt test do
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