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Delayed Periods, Cramping And Fatigue. What Is Happening?

Hi, I am a 44 year old woman and I have been having pms for a bout a week, I feel some cramping and feel fatigued and i haven t gotten my period yet. I was expecting to get my period on the 19th of this month. I always get my period every month, not at the same time every month, though. This isnt normal for me...what is going on? Thanks for your time.
Tue, 26 Feb 2013
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Hi thanks for your question.
Your 44 years old women which means your in premenupausal stage.During premenupause your menstrual cycle become irregular sometime heavy some very light.Duration also get changed.So this is what happening with you.Fatigue and cramps could also be part of same syndrome There is nothing to worry,this is normal physiological process through every women has to pass.
Hope this answers your question.
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Delayed Periods, Cramping And Fatigue. What Is Happening?

Hi thanks for your question. Your 44 years old women which means your in premenupausal stage.During premenupause your menstrual cycle become irregular sometime heavy some very light.Duration also get changed.So this is what happening with you.Fatigue and cramps could also be part of same syndrome There is nothing to worry,this is normal physiological process through every women has to pass. Hope this answers your question.