Hi! I'm a thin 25 years marri... - British Pregnancy...

British Pregnancy Advisory Service

5,209 members1,966 posts

Hi! I'm a thin 25 years marri...

Sara-31 profile image
1 Reply

Hi!

I'm a thin 25 years married girl. I have regular period 30-35 days cycle. I had my period on 14/03 and I didn't get my periods on April . I had nuesea, dizzy and tired. I did a home pregnancy test , urine and blood test with my GP all came negative. Then my period arrived on 08/05 . Why is happening? Please help me.

Written by
Sara-31 profile image
Sara-31
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
1 Reply
Bpas_1968 profile image
Bpas_1968Partner

Hi there

I hope you are not too worried. If it is still on your mind it might be a good idea to go back to your GP. If you're underweight that could be a reason for erratic periods. If you don't want to be pregnant I would also suggest using some contraception.

I hope this helps

Best wishes

Katherine

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Am I pregnant?

Hi, I had a period on the 8th Jan and it finished on the 13th Jan. My periods are usually every 21...
JayJac profile image

pregnancy dilema

hi, i have missed my period that was due end of december (29th) but i came on the 29th for one day...
Dheard123 profile image

Help!!

i had a abortion on July 13. The same day i started birth control and i refrained from sex for two...
janell97 profile image

Did my medical abortion fail?

Hiya. I very sadly had to have medical termination on the 16th December 19 (my baby was very...

Hey guys I am exactly six days late!!

Hmy period for the last three months has come on the tenth every 31 days average duration is 6...
savvyLady profile image

Moderation team

Bpas_1968 profile image
Bpas_1968Partner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.