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Menstrual Cycle: Most Common Reasons For Missed Period by planbwellness: 8:27am On Sep 24, 2018
If you are having your menstrual cycle regularly, this means that you are in good standing with your reproductive health. This is not something that every woman can relate to because some have challenges with missed periods.

In this article, we will look at some of the most common reasons for missed period and what you can do to get your normal menstrual cycle back.

Women have eleven to thirteen menstrual cycles on an average each year. This number can decrease or increase under certain circumstances. A menstrual cycle normally lasts for twenty-eight to thirty-five days. You have to determine the cycle that is normal for you.

Please note that menstrual periods can have irregular cycles in the first few years following the start and then again during the menopausal years.

Most Common Reasons for Missed Period

Hormone Imbalance: Women experience different physical changes during different stages of life because of the interaction between hormones such as progesterone and oestrogen. Menstrual bleeding happens when uterine lining sheds, triggered when a released ovum is not fertilized by a sperm.

In the event that progesterone and oestrogen levels are higher or lower than normal, the processes such as the uterine lining thickening, the ovum releasing egg (ovulation) and so on, are likely to be affected adversely.

This imbalance in hormone levels can cause the menstrual cycle duration to change and various other symptoms might appear.

If you have been diagnosed of hormonal imbalance, click here to read about a natural way to balance your hormones.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS): is a hormonal disorder and can cause abnormalities in the menstrual cycle. This condition develops when small cysts grown inside the ovaries. PCOS cause some women to have prolonged periods or no periods at all for a few months.

When the time for their cycle comes around, they might experience premenstrual symptoms such as...read more at https://planbwellness.com/menstrual-cycle-most-common-reasons-for-missed-period/
Re: Menstrual Cycle: Most Common Reasons For Missed Period by stalwart123(m): 8:32am On Sep 24, 2018
These are the reasons, where are the solutions?
Re: Menstrual Cycle: Most Common Reasons For Missed Period by planbwellness: 7:30am On Oct 22, 2018
stalwart123:
These are the reasons, where are the solutions?


By clicking on the link at end of the article to read the rest, you will be able to find the solution.
Re: Menstrual Cycle: Most Common Reasons For Missed Period by jacintanaya: 11:16am On Oct 22, 2018
The main reason for irregular periods is the hormonal imbalance.
Hormones like estrogen and progesterone are important for regular periods. The common reason for the irregular period is PCOS, birth control pills, heavy exercise, stress, thyroidism etc.
Irregular periods may lead to infertility visit best IVF centre to have a baby.

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