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Could Delayed Periods And Twitching In Abdomen Be Due To Stress?

Hi,my fallopian tubes was removed in Jan. 2014. Ive had a normal period until now. My period is 5 days late,pregnancy test negative.Could this be stress to delay my period? My breast are a little sore and swollen,Ive had 3 vowel movements a day. Feeling exhausted and a little movement or twitching in my lower abdomen.
Thu, 9 Mar 2017
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Hi,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Your chances of conception are very low as you have the fallopian tubal removal. Stress, sudden weight change, infection, certain medications and cysts of the ovary can cause irregular cycles. Perhaps the increased bowel movement is the prostaglandin effect that is seen just before the onset of a period. The breast engorgement is also likely to be premenstrual. Please wait for a couple more days and see a specialist for further evaluation if you still do not see a period. Hope this helps.
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Could Delayed Periods And Twitching In Abdomen Be Due To Stress?

Hi, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Your chances of conception are very low as you have the fallopian tubal removal. Stress, sudden weight change, infection, certain medications and cysts of the ovary can cause irregular cycles. Perhaps the increased bowel movement is the prostaglandin effect that is seen just before the onset of a period. The breast engorgement is also likely to be premenstrual. Please wait for a couple more days and see a specialist for further evaluation if you still do not see a period. Hope this helps.