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Hi, is is normal that mensturational cycle is delayed for few days after getting recovered from Covid-19? If yes then how many days is normal and what steps we can take to make it normal again?
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Yes delayed menses is normal after covid infection.... U can wait upto 2weeks.. Take balanced diet
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Hi covid do not affect your menstrual cycle but the weakness post covid might me a reason Nutritional deficiencies are also one of the causes 28-36 days is time period for normal menstrual cycle
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Brisk walking eating healthy green leafy vegetables would help stay hydrated
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Yes normal for your menses to get delayed after you have recovered from covid. You can wait for 1-2 weeks for the menses to come. And subsequent menses will be normal.
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Not require any steps except increase in liquid  suppliments,avoid anxiety,worries,stress and strain do yoga excercise pranayam walk etc
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