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Could my delay be due to my intake of folic acid?

It is unlikely that your delay is caused by taking folic acid. Menstrual cycle delays can be caused by various factors such as illness, vaccination, stress, fatigue, changes in schedule, or for no apparent reason. It is recommended to take a pregnancy test every three days until a positive result is obtained or until menstruation occurs. If the delay reaches double the length of your usual cycle, it is advisable to consult a doctor as a precaution.

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