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Can stress make your period 11 days late two months in a row?

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Yes

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Stress and Menstrual Cycle:

    • Stress can delay periods by affecting hormonal balance.
  2. Consecutive Delays:

    • Two consecutive months of late periods can be stress-related but consider other factors.
  3. Other Causes:

    • Weight changes, exercise, illness, or hormonal issues may also impact cycles.
  4. Consultation Advice:

    • See a doctor if irregularities persist to rule out other causes.

Answered 20/08/2025

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