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Well, my period is due around the 27th of March. But I wanted to check on a few things before I start freaking out why my period never came. First I had my exams the previous month that is February and was glued to my chair and books but beginning March, I have started exercising a little. I go for walks, I have run on the treadmill a couple of times, I have cycled a little and I also go for yoga classes and do them everyday. And I had a small infection on my skin for which I was given antibiotics. My question is will any of these affect or delay my period?
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If you've got a week to go 'till your period and you're freaking out already, I wouldn't be surprised if your period is late.
If you're still inquiring about your possible pregnancy risks, rest assured that there aren't any. Should your period not start as scheduled, it's most likely due to stress from exams or because you're stressing over your period.
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"The question is not who will let me, but who is going to stop me." -Ayn Rand Posts: 8424 | From: Cologne, Germany | Registered: Sep 2005
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Thank you so much September and indirectly assuring me that there aren't any pregnancy risks. You people definitely are there for every one.....
Cheers to the scarleteen team....you people do a great job...
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