Irregular periods are often blamed on hormones, but doctors say changes in menstrual cycles can sometimes point to thyroid ...
An estimated 9% to 14% of women will experience irregular periods at some point in their lifetime. In fact, about one-third of visits to the gynecologist are due to this problem. Normally, your period ...
Have you ever experienced unexpected changes in your menstrual cycle? You are not alone! According to the International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, approximately 50 women of all ...
Irregular periods make symptom onset hard to predict. Whether you use a period tracker app (be careful with these!) or turn to a trusty paper calendar, keeping tabs on your cycle is a smart idea. Not ...
Your periods can act as a window into your overall health. The menstrual cycle is closely tied to your hormonal, reproductive, and even metabolic systems, so changes in your period can signal ...
Women who cross the age of 30 may undergo some physical changes, including hormonal imbalances. There are a few key signs that indicate hormonal imbalances in women of 30 and older. For example, hair ...
How long a period lasts will depends on various factors including your lifestyle, genetics, and age. On average, periods last between two and seven days, with the average period being five days.
For years, periods have been treated as something women simply “deal with.” Pain is normalised. Delays are blamed on stress. Heavy bleeding becomes “just one of those things.” But on World Menstrual ...
Persistent fatigue, sugar cravings and irregular periods are often blamed on stress or a hectic lifestyle. However, doctors are warning that when these symptoms occur together, they may point to a ...
Millions of women with irregular periods will be checked for a chronic, hormonal condition, under draft NHS guidance.