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My period is two months late??? (Not pregnant) -
May 14th 2015, 01:33 PM
Okay so I am in the middle of sitting my exams but I am actually quite relaxed compared to previous years as I have made several changes to my diet and sleeping pattern. My cycle is generally very stable and usually I know exactly when I am going to get my period (Usually around the last week of the month) however, I haven't had my period in over two months now and I am beginning to panic a little bit. And no, it's not pregnancy before anyone suggests that because I'm still a virgin.
My main problem is that I sort of need my period to come soon as I am going on a trip to New York on the 15th of June and I'm worried that it comes very suddenly when I am on a trip and will be on my feet all day visiting places and doing activities. Should I contact my doctor over my period? I was on the pill until recently as I needed it for acne and hormone regulation but I stopped taking it a few months ago because I needed to lose weight. Thanks for all the help!
Re: My period is two months late??? (Not pregnant) -
May 14th 2015, 06:35 PM
It is probably related to taking birth control and stopping, but I would contact your doctor. Did you consult your doctor before stopping the birth control? They could have probably switched you onto another one if that one was causing weight gain (although most weight gain on birth control is not related to the birth control but related to correlational factors such as age that somebody begins taking birth control; for example, you're 16, and most people gain weight at that age anyway because you're growing. )