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63 Days Late Period

By Hafsa Molla

It is not unusual for a woman to be late with her period, and 63 days late can be a cause for concern. It could be due to simple hormonal fluctuations or something more serious. It is important to take note of any other signs and symptoms you may experience in combination with the lateness of your period and discuss them with your doctor.

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5. How To Make Your Period Come Back: 3 Reasons You're Missing It

https://www.floliving.com/missing-your-period/
How To Make Your Period Come Back: 3 Reasons You're Missing ItUnfortunately, many women these days suffer from missing periods. ... but it should also be a concern even if you have no baby plans in the near future.

9. 63 days since last period, negative pregancy test

https://www.justparents.co.uk/forums/topic8636/
Hi, its been 63 days since the 1st day of my last period, have done 4 pregnancy tests and they have all been negative (never missed a period in my life!)

Could this mean I'm pregnant?

While it is possible to be pregnant and experience a late period, it’s not always the case, as there are many causes for missing periods. It could also be due to stress or medication side-effects. The only way to know for sure if you are pregnant is to take a pregnancy test.

Should I see my doctor?

Yes, if you are 63 days late on your period, it’s important to talk with your doctor about what might be causing it. There could be underlying medical conditions that need to be evaluated and treated. Your doctor can also help provide lifestyle advice if needed.

What other signs or symptoms should I look out for?

If your period has been delayed more than two weeks you should pay attention to other potential signs or symptoms like breast tenderness, nausea, fatigue, cramps, spotting or abnormal changes in vaginal discharge that may accompany the change in cycle length. These could provide further clues into what is causing the issue.

Conclusion:
If you have experienced a 63 day delay in your menstrual cycle it is important to speak with your doctor about what could be causing the issue and how best to address it. Paying attention to any accompanying signs and symptoms can also provide helpful information when discussing possible solutions with your healthcare provider.

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