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Periods during COVID.
My periods are delayed by 3days and I am under post recovery phase of COVID. It's been almost 4 weeks since I had Covid. I have tested negative now but still have some side effect like coughing. Are periods delay normal during Covid. Last period date: 20th April 2020.
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Yes it's known that Covid causes irregular menses
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It may be there . Delay in periods might be due to stress, tablet intake, even concoctions can delay periods . Nothing to worry
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Dear due stress period can get delay which you might had dUrging COVID .and post COVID symptoms lyk cough can be treated.
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Periods can be delayed post covid. You should wait for at-least a week. Periods can be delayed in case of stress, anxiety and illness. Its common after post covid for women to experience delay in periods.
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