A regular menstrual cycle is a sign of good health so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on yours. Most menstruating women have a rough idea when their next period is due. A lucky few have a cycle that ...
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Many women assume that any delay or disruption in their menstrual cycle must be due to 'hormonal imbalance.' But according to Dr Arushi Sethi, leading Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist, Founder, ...
If you're eating a diet that's rich in unhealthy carbs or if you've gained weight, your body will produce varying levels of certain hormones, shifting when you ovulate. Be that as it may, irregular ...
Your period comes at the same time every month -- except when it doesn't and you're not pregnant. Millions of women wonder why it doesn't always run like clockwork, and when to see a doctor. Truth is, ...
Whether they consider it a blessing or a bother, most women feel all is well when their periods come at the right time, every time. For this to happen, an intricate interplay of hormones has to be ...
Women of reproductive age bleed once a month during their menstrual period. This happens when your uterus sheds its lining, and the blood and tissue pass through the vagina and out of your body.
When you’re trying to conceive, every detail about your menstrual cycle suddenly feels important. One of these signs that ...
Women with irregular or long menstrual cycles may be more likely to die prematurely when compared to those who have regular or short cycles, according to a study. Participants who said they always had ...
The menstrual cycle lasts from the first day of a person’s period to the day before the next period arrives. To an extent, it is normal for a person’s cycle length to vary from month to month. The ...