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My cycle was due on 26th april and now its almost a month ,my periods didn't came till now..had covid on 9th april. Have been in stress because my father was critical..but not getting period.. Does covid effect your periods? What can i do? Please help ..its the first time my periods are delayed so long
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Covid can cause irregular menses. Get a urine pregnancy test done. If it's negative, tablets can be given for withdrawal bleeding
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Stress can alter but consult with a gynecologist is better
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Yes stress can alter your periods which is normal..But a delay of 1 month should be examined by your doctor..
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have lots of water and good diet.. Nothing to be worried about..
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Get a urine pregnancy test done at home. If negative,take tab crina ncr(10mg) twice daily for 5 days and then wait for 12-14 days for menses to resume.
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