Periods that are irregular occur more frequently or less frequently than every 21 to 35 days, or when a period is highly variable or unexpected. The intervals between periods can change each month for someone with irregular menstruation.
If the time between your periods begins (the length of your menstrual cycle) varies, you have irregular periods. You could have early or late periods. Menstrual cycles typically last 28 days, though they might be a little shorter or longer than that. Following adolescence, many women establish a regular cycle with comparable intervals between periods. It does, however, occasionally change by a few days each time.
Some hormonal birth control methods, like the intrauterine device or the contraceptive pill (IUS) intense exercise, dramatic weight reduction, or extreme stress medical disorders including thyroid issues or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are the overlying causes of irregular periods
Typical causes include:
• Your cycles may be erratic for the first year or two of puberty.
• Early pregnancy should be ruled out using a pregnancy test.
• Some hormonal birth control methods, like the intrauterine device or the contraceptive pill (IUS)
intense exercise, dramatic weight reduction, or extreme stress, medical disorders including thyroid issues or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) You haven't had a period in the last 90 days.
• Your period has started to fluctuate
• Your period occurs more often than every 21 days.
• At most 35 days pass between periods for you.
• Your period lasts longer than a week.
• Your period has grown quite heavy.
• Between menstruation, bleeding occurs.
• Your periods hurt so badly.
Menstruation irregularities may be a sign of underlying medical conditions; therefore, it is advisable to monitor your period health and see a doctor if anything seems off. Because having irregular periods can have a significant impact on other areas as well, you should consult a doctor if you suffer any of the following symptoms for guidance on the best course of action.
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