Menstruation is a normal physiological manifestation of women of normal reproductive age. Generally, women of normal reproductive age have a menstrual cycle once a month, which lasts for about 3 to 7 days. If the duration of menstruation is short, women need to take it seriously. So, what's going on if my period hasn't come for a day?
Menstruation has started for a day but not yet, the first thing to rule out is the possibility of pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, mild vaginal bleeding may occur due to embryo implantation or unstable fetal development. Therefore, there is a misconception that menstruation does not come for a day. To determine pregnancy, one can check the level of HCG in the blood, and further check for ectopic pregnancy and other conditions.
Secondly, it is also necessary to consider the age of the women who experience this situation. If a woman is between the ages of 50 and 60, it is highly likely that she will soon enter menopause and experience irregular menstruation. During adolescence, underage women may experience menstrual disorders due to unstable hormone secretion. If you are worried, you can go to the hospital for examination.
Finally, if women consume a large amount of frozen or excessively cold foods during or before their menstrual period, causing blood vessels to constrict, they may experience menstrual cramps that disappear within a day. This situation is likely to lead to menstrual cramps in subsequent periods, so it is necessary to regulate and advise women to eat less cold foods during their menstrual period.