I am 45 years old. Have copper t inserted and we used condom too. Since a year my periods are irregular. Most of the time earlier than date like in 17-24 days and some time it is on 30-32 days . This time it's 36 days but still no period. I have shifted from India to Canada 10 days back. Preg test negative. Is there any chance of preg or some other reason of delay period?
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Traveling can also cause delay in periods. U have cu T inserted so don't worry bout pregnancy. U will get periods mostly within a week. You are not pregnancy. At age 45 periods become mostly irregular
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Hi good morning
Thnxs for your question
Its pre menopause period so ur period irregular.
If you missed ur regular period than do urinary pregnancy test with morning sample and inform me result so that I can advise u in better way.
As u mentioned u have copper T and condom used so less chance of pregnancy.
Don't worry too much.
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If the pregnancy test is negative and with the copper t in situ you are not pregnant
At age 45 you could have attained menopause you need investigations to find out
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