Menstrual cycle symptoms change

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Avatar n tn There are many things that can change a cycle late ovulation,usually caused by stress,change of diet,many things.your cycle is still in normal range.but yes i can see how it effects you trying to concieve.have you tried vitamin B6 this is good for getting your cycle on track,as for trying for 6 months with no success.that is a short time really.can take couples years to concieve.however since your cycle is a bit wacky,i would concentrate on getting that regular first.
Avatar f tn yes, the 24th was the first day. I don't know how long your cycle is but every now and then they change. I'm sure it's nothing to worry about. It happens to everyone.
Avatar f tn Physical or emotional trauma can disrupt the menstrual cycle. So if it had not been for the accident, your periods may not have stopped for that long. Also, in the early post-menopausal years (5 or so), hormones can still fluctuate quite a bit and even cause bleeding that is oftentimes nothing serious. Another thought - some medications can disrupt the menstrual cycle. So if you were on meds due to the accident, that could have thrown everything out of whack.
Avatar f tn I have the same problems that you do or did with my cycle. I’ve been ignoring my abnormal cycle for a year already. I was just thinking that my body was starting to go through the change & it was like a Big Bang period blowout. But it still hasn’t stopped flowing. I will wake up drenched & my bed & bedding ruined every month atleast once. (My bed is peroxide drunk & I don’t think my bed can handle anymore peroxide.
Avatar n tn I was wondering why I get so sick with my menstrual cycle, the first two days are the worst, I feel like I'm gone to pass out. Is there any I can take to prevent these sickness.
Avatar n tn I am looking for some clarification on something. I have had conflicting information given to me regarding whether or not an std can affect a women's menstrual cycle. My own doctor said it can't however information on various state sponsored sexual health websites say things like "a woman may only notice a change in her menstrual cycle, discharge or recurring uti's if she has an std". Is this true?
Avatar f tn A woman with a light period is not gaining much thickness in her endometrial lining during the early part of the menstrual cycle. This is usually an indication that estrogen levels are lower than normal. If estrogen levels are low, progesterone levels are likely to also be low and a woman may or may not ovulate with her cycles.
Avatar f tn I had an IUD removed on 22/3/11 and have just started my menstrual cycle 15/4/11. My cycles were not consistent when I had the IUD in - so it is difficult to know how long my cycles are or to pinpoint when I was ovulating. I will be checking to see how long this current cycle is, along with BBT and Ovulation tests (saliva tests) to help pinpoint my approximate ovulation time.
1147609 tn?1263583431 My menstrual cycle was 25 days two months ago and 23 days this cycle. Now here's the background: I've always have perfect 28-day cycles. I could even judge with quite a bit of accuracy whether they would begin in the morning or in the evening. After a second trimester miscarriage three years ago, they went back to normal in two cycles. After the birth of my son (and while breastfeeding) they went back to normal in two months.
Avatar m tn My menstrual cycle has changed from coming regularly every 26 days to every 28 days starting in May of this year, 29 days in June and now to 32 days this month. My period this month was 4 days late but it arrived yesterday making this cycle 32 days. I am 35.5 years old have been trying to conceive for the past 2 years. I want to know what could be causing this change with my cycle ex. start of menopause, cancer, pregnant?
570004 tn?1226980196 Over the past several months (since about July – a month or two after I started on levothyroxine) I've noticed that my menstrual cycle is about a week shorter than it used to be. It was about 36 days before, but now it seems to be about 28 days at most - if anything it's getting shorter; not going back to the way it was before. Does anyone know if this is normal / related to hypothyroidism? I am 31 years old. Thank you.
Avatar f tn Pls help me... I am 22 years old and i have never missed my period before. Recently, i had sex with my boyfriend and even though he couldn't penetrate fully, i was scared of the risks of pregnancy as i was close to the start of my period and i used the two tablets of postinor 1 immediately. We had sex the next day and i used the drugs again.
Avatar f tn Pls help me... I am 22 years old and i have never missed my period before. Recently, i had sex with my boyfriend and even though he couldn't penetrate fully, i was scared of the risks of pregnancy as i was close to the start of my period and i used the two tablets of postinor 1 immediately. We had sex the next day and i used the drugs again.
Avatar f tn Hi there, Are you referring to your menstrual cycle tracker? Or are you using the My Cycles app as well? According to your menstrual cycle tracker, you are on cycle day 33. If you are using the My Cycles app, the pink/red lines on certain dates are when you are on your period. The green lines are when you are expected to be fertile or in other words, when you would likely ovulate. Your predicted period is shown with pink/red and white lines.
Avatar n tn Do you mean your menstrual cycle? Is it unusually short, like 21 days? I am not on meds, but I've found it curious that I went from 30-33 day cycles to <24 days in the last year, the same time I've been having odd physical symptoms that are likely related to my thyroid. Certainly an interesting idea though.
Avatar f tn Early pregnancy signs can be so very subtle that they are really unreliable. PMS is also wacky and can change from cycle to cycle and is unreliable to judge things by. Try not to worry although I know it is hard. You will know soon enough if your transfer worked. Younglove31 gave you a great answer. Hang in there and let us know how things turn out!!