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I have regular periods and keep good track of my cycles. As this month approached, I had all my regular pms symptoms but my period is now 2 days late. Haven't done a pregnancy test yet but I wondered if anyone has experienced this to be normal?

I'm 39. We have 2 children and before I found out about each pregnancy I had no symptoms and just felt my usual self. Starting to get a bit worried as this is unusual for me. Will take a test on Monday if my period has not arrived but if anyone has any similar experience or can advise me I would be very grateful xx

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Sometimes my cycle changes depending on whether I've been ill or stressed or slept badly. But always worth doing a test just for peace of mind! I am same age and would have thought it a bit early for perimenopause although I know it can start from late 30s in some cases...

carebear Wrote:

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> Have you had a Covid vaccine recently? I was

> reliably informed it can affect your cycle today

> which I hadn?t heard before!



There have been reports of women having periods (post menopause) and women bleeding twice a month after the vaccine rather than not.

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