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What do you do when your period still hasn’t come, but your pregnancy test comes back negative? Could it be a false result, or is there something else delaying your period? Should you take another test (or two… or three) just to be sure?
We get it. A missed period can be alarming, especially if you don’t want to be pregnant. However, it’s possible that something else is causing the delay. Today, we’re exploring what can cause a late period, other than pregnancy.
There are several reasons your period is late. Common factors include stress, diet and exercise, birth control, and certain health conditions.
When you experience stress, your body produces a hormone called cortisol. The higher your cortisol levels, the more likely you are to have irregular or missing periods[1]. Stressful situations that may cause a missed period include[2]:
Even if you’ve had regular periods in the past, you may start skipping them due to extreme diet, weight loss, or exercise—a condition called secondary amenorrhea. This can happen if you[2]:
Going on or off birth control can affect your period. For example, after stopping birth control, you may experience irregular or missed periods[2]. On the other hand, if you skip the hormone-free week, you may only experience light spotting or skip your period altogether.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects your hormones and causes irregular periods. It interferes with your body’s ability to release an egg (ovulate). If an egg isn’t released to meet the sperm, you won’t get pregnant, and your pregnancy test result will be negative. However, if you don’t ovulate, you usually won’t have a period either[2].
Your thyroid helps control your period. If you have an overactive or underactive thyroid, it might cause a delayed period[2]. Thyroid problems are quite common, affecting up to 10% of menstruating women[2]. If you think your thyroid might be affecting your menstrual cycle, reach out to your doctor to discuss diagnosis and treatment options.
If your period hasn’t started, wait a week, then take another pregnancy test[3]. Want a second opinion? Pregnancy Resource Center +Medical Clinic offers free lab-quality pregnancy tests, administered by our trained medical staff. We’re here to answer your questions and provide the care you deserve.
If you miss three consecutive periods, contact your healthcare provider. They will help you take the steps to figure out what’s causing your missed period.]
A negative pregnancy test should come as a relief if you’ve missed a period, but it may leave you with more questions than answers. The good news is that you don’t have to face this alone. Pregnancy Resource Center +Medical Clinic provides free pregnancy tests. If your result is positive, we’ll also provide a free ultrasound so you can get the insight you need to make an informed decision for your unplanned pregnancy!
Call us at (320) 253-1962 or schedule your appointment online today! All services are free and confidential.
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