It happens: There can be several reasons for a change in your menses, such as travel, illness, medications or other reasons. Generally, the advice is to track your cycle and see your doctor if irregularities persist. If you are worried, a pregnancy test may be helpful.
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Periods: Periods vary widely from woman to woman. Some periods are punctual, some are unpredictable. See your doctor who may prescribe you oral contraceptives to regulate your menstrual period.
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