Can My Cycle Be 17 Days Late?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Some people have their period every 28 days like clockwork. But

most people will experience a late or missed period at least once without being pregnant, and that’s perfectly normal

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How late can your cycle be without being pregnant?

If you don’t have any known condition affecting your menstrual cycle, your period should start within 21 to 35 days of your last period, depending on your normal cycle. Regular periods can vary. If your regular cycle is

28 days and you still have not had your period on day 29, your period is officially considered late.

Why is my period 17 days late negative pregnancy test?

If your period is very late, or you’ve skipped your period, and you get a negative result,

you are unlikely to be pregnant

. If you are testing before the date of your expected period, you may be pregnant but your hCG levels are too low for the test to detect.

HOW LONG CAN period delay?

Generally, a period is considered late if it’s

more than five days past due

. Although a missed period can be confusing, having an understanding of the menstrual cycle and the body can help clarify this situation. Here’s how the menstrual cycle works.

Can period be delayed by 20 days?

Your cycle


Missed or late periods happen for many reasons other than pregnancy

. Common causes can range from hormonal imbalances to serious medical conditions. There are also two times in a woman’s life when it’s totally normal for her period to be irregular: when it first begins, and when menopause starts.

Why am I cramping on day 17 of my cycle?

If you have abdominal pain or cramping in the middle of your menstrual cycle, when you’re ovulating,

you may be experiencing mittelschmerz, a word derived from the German for “middle” and “pain.”

Mittelschmerz occurs when the follicle — a tiny sac in the ovary that contains an egg — ruptures and releases the egg.

What should I expect at 18 DPO?

18 DPO symptoms


Fatigue, exhaustion, tiredness

Whatever you want to call it, you probably don’t feel like staying up late, or even getting out of bed in the first place. Bloating, constipation and/or gas. Tender breasts. Heightened sense of smell.

How long after missed period did you get a positive?

Normally, a pregnant woman should be able to get a positive pregnancy test by the time of her missed period. This is usually considered to be

4 weeks pregnant

. Another term often used for it is 14DPO.

In which month periods stop in pregnancy?


Once your body starts producing the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), your periods will stop

. However, you may be pregnant and have light bleeding at about the time that your period would have been due.

How do you know if your period is coming or your pregnant?

If you’re feeling a bit crampy and tired, and your period is almost due, you may wonder if the symptoms you’re feeling mean that your period is coming or you’re pregnant.

The only way to know if it’s PMS is if your period arrives shortly after

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Can I miss my period and not be pregnant?

Missed periods can happen for many reasons. Most of the time there is no worrying cause.

As long as you are sure you are not pregnant and you feel well in yourself there is no need for concern if you miss one or two periods

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Is it normal to be 16 days late for your period?

When to see a doctor

Missing a period does not always indicate pregnancy or a health issue.

Speak with a doctor if periods do not arrive by age 16 or if they stop for more than 3 months in a row

. Tracking periods can help a person recognize any irregularity.

Is it OK to have periods after 15 days?

Most women have menstrual periods that last four to seven days. A woman’s period usually occurs every 28 days, but

normal menstrual cycles can range from 21 days to 35 days

. Examples of menstrual problems include: Periods that occur less than 21 days or more than 35 days apart.

Can periods come after 45 days?

Though the average cycle is 28 days long,

anything between 21 and 45 days is considered normal

. That’s a 24-day difference. For the first year or two after menstruation begins, women tend to have longer cycles that don’t start at the same time every month.

Can you have pregnancy symptoms at 17 days?

The first symptom of pregnancy is usually a missed period, which happens around 15–17 DPO. Along with a late period, pregnancy symptoms 17 days past ovulation include

implantation bleeding, cramps, breast and nipple tenderness, and mood changes

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What happens on day 18 of the menstrual cycle?


One egg is ‘selected’ to develop and is then released from the ovaries

. This process is called ovulation and usually takes place between Day 11 to Day 18 of your cycle. Ovulation happens in preparation for a possible pregnancy.

How does your lower stomach feel in early pregnancy?


Tummy twinges, pinching and pulling

Some women experience feelings inside their stomachs in the early stages of pregnancy that replicate the sensation of their muscles being pulled and stretched. Sometimes referred to as ‘abdominal twinges’, these tingles are nothing to worry about.

What should hCG be at 18 DPO?

At 18 DPO the serum hCG for singletons is normally

between about 70 and 750 mIU/mL

, and for twins, it can be between 200 and about 1750 mIU/ml.

What are the early signs of cryptic pregnancy?

Signs of a Cryptic Pregnancy

A cryptic pregnancy, by definition, is one that you don’t have any awareness of. As such, there may not be any typical pregnancy symptoms like

fatigue, nausea and vomiting, missed periods, or abdominal swelling

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Will late ovulation delay positive pregnancy test?

No matter how sensitive the test,

you won’t get a positive home pregnancy test until enough days have passed since ovulation and conception and your body has had time to build up enough of the hormone the test detects

. If ovulation occurred later in the month, you will need to test later.

What is a chemical pregnancy?

What is a chemical pregnancy? A chemical pregnancy is

a very early miscarriage that happens within the first five weeks of pregnancy

. An embryo forms and may even embed in your uterus lining (implantation), but then it stops developing. Chemical pregnancies occur so early that many people who miscarry don’t realize it.

How long does it take hCG to show in urine?

hCG is a hormone produced by your placenta when you are pregnant. It appears shortly after the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus. If you are pregnant, this hormone increases very rapidly. If you have a 28 day menstrual cycle, you can detect hCG in your urine

12-15 days after ovulation

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Carlos Perez
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Carlos Perez is an education expert and teacher with over 20 years of experience working with youth. He holds a degree in education and has taught in both public and private schools, as well as in community-based organizations. Carlos is passionate about empowering young people and helping them reach their full potential through education and mentorship.