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Are your periods late?

Yes, it is normal for periods to be delayed for various reasons such as stress, illness, weight loss, or changes in routine. Even women with regular cycles can experience this. If you suspect you may be pregnant, it is necessary to take a pregnancy test. Otherwise, it is recommended to wait for your period to arrive within 1 to 2 weeks. If it does not, it is advisable to visit your doctor to rule out any other causes.

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