A missed period can be stressful — especially if you’re a teen. But don’t panic. Missing a period doesn’t automatically mean pregnancy. Your body is still adjusting, and there are many reasons why your cycle might be late.
Common Reasons Your Period Is Late

School, exams, friendships, or family stuff can affect your hormones and delay your period. Even emotional stress counts!

Teens need 8–10 hours of sleep. Inconsistent sleep or late nights can throw your cycle off balance.

Gaining or losing weight quickly, or going on extreme diets, can disrupt your hormones and delay your period.

Too much or too little exercise can affect your menstrual cycle. Balance is important.

If you’re sexually active and had unprotected sex, pregnancy is possible. The most reliable way to know is by taking a pregnancy test after a missed period.
What You Can Do
âś” First, try tracking your cycle to spot patterns
âś” Additionally, managing stress, getting enough sleep, and staying active can help regulate your cycle
✔ If you’re sexually active, using protection like condoms can help prevent both pregnancy and STIs
✔ Finally, if you’re unsure or feeling worried, it’s best to talk to a trusted adult or a healthcare provider
Remember
Missed periods are often normal in teens. Your body is growing and changing, and cycles can be irregular. Staying informed, tracking your cycle, and knowing your options helps you take control of your health.