Late Period, Nausea, Upset Stomach. Negative Pregnancy Test. Tired, Breathlessness
I am about 4 days late with my period (they are normally very regular and no problem to manage) and have been nauseous for the same amount of time, with an occasional upset stomach but with normal bowel movements. I am not pregnant, as I took a test yesterday and it was negative. I have been more tired than normal and also a little bit out of breath and/or shaky for time to time. I am 40, fit and weigh 9 stone . I have never suffered with any gynelogical or bowel conditions. Can you advise me?
Delayed periods can occur for a number of reasons such as : hormonal problems such as abnormal levels of thyroid hormone or a hormone called prolactin, extreme physical activity, inadequate diet, pregnancy, menopause, PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome).
You can consider waiting a few more days (4-5) to see if it will come, if it does not then you may want to consider visiting your doctor for an assessment.
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Late Period, Nausea, Upset Stomach. Negative Pregnancy Test. Tired, Breathlessness
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Delayed periods can occur for a number of reasons such as : hormonal problems such as abnormal levels of thyroid hormone or a hormone called prolactin, extreme physical activity, inadequate diet, pregnancy, menopause, PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). You can consider waiting a few more days (4-5) to see if it will come, if it does not then you may want to consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps