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Hi @crystalbell this problem warrants a more detailed assessment and testing to identify the root cause and narrow down the likely tests required to tailor a management plan for you. You will need to visit a doctor for a detailed discussion (including history of any prior procedures, implants/IUCD, etc) as well as a thorough examination. You can see your GP for the initial assessment, although depending on their findings you may be referred for specialised tests from a Gynaecologist or at a hospital.
Dr. Dinesh G
Dear @sebastian. It will be good to do a urine pregnancy test to ensure you are not pregnant in view of delayed menses. Menstrual cycle can be irregular especially if you are down with a cold or unwell. You might wish to consult your gynaecologist or family physician if you have persistent irregular menses. They might consider further investigations or start you on hormonal tablets to regulate your menses. Hope this helps.
Dr. Yan Y T