Menstruation is a very important physiological phenomenon for women, which has a great impact on women's lives. Menstruation occurs according to a certain pattern. As long as women can record and calculate, it is easy to find the pattern, which is very convenient for women's lives. However, menstruation does not necessarily come on time. Some women will experience delayed menstruation. Let's take a look at how long it is normal for menstruation to be delayed? The normal menstrual cycle is 21 to 35 days, the menstrual period is 2 to 7 days, and the menstrual volume is 20 to 80 ml. Even if there is a slight difference, it doesn't matter. As long as you have your own rules, it's fine. Generally speaking, a delay of one week in the menstrual cycle is still considered normal. The menstrual cycle should typically be once every 28 days, and the number of days the menstruation lasts varies from person to person. Most are between 3-6 days, but anywhere from 1-2 days to 7-8 days is also normal. The normal menstrual cycle is 28 to 30 days, but some people have their period every 40 days. But as long as there is regularity, it is normal. In addition, menstruation is easily affected by many factors, so it is normal to be 3 to 5 days early or late, because ovulation is easily affected by the external environment and may change. As long as it does not exceed one week, no treatment is required. But the prerequisite is that your menstrual cycle has always been stable and regular. The normal menstrual cycle is about 28 days. A woman's menstrual cycle is between 23 and 30 days, with a menstrual period lasting 3 to 7 days. There are also individual menstrual cycles that are more than 45 days. As long as the cycle is regular, it is normal. Clinically, it is usually necessary to postpone considering pregnancy or other physical problems for 7 to 10 days, but this is not always the case. If you encounter delayed menstruation, don't be too stressed. Eat regularly and keep warm. If your period is delayed seriously, see a doctor immediately to avoid delaying treatment. Many people tend to take random medicines when they are in a hurry. It is recommended not to take random medicines when encountering the problem of delayed menstruation, so as to avoid further confusion and making it more difficult to regulate. In addition, if you have sexual intercourse during delayed menstruation and take contraceptive measures, you don't have to worry about getting pregnant if there is no rupture or discharge. |
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