Ladies experience irregular period or abnormal
flow at certain points in time and usually they are not dangerous in
most cases but in a few the cause should be gotten. It is also
necessary to find out/understand the reasons they happen and what the
body is trying to say.
A woman will, on average,
get her period for three to seven days once a month (every 30 days or
so). After menstruating for several years, women tend to settle into a
cycle where some women can even predict down to the hour when their
periods will come.
But sometimes ladies get scared
when for some unknown reasons, flow gets irregular. Today on Pulse
Daily, we would be dishing on the casues...
1. Diet
Another
common reason for a late or missing period is the food you eat and,
more specifically, the weight you're carrying. 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. The same goes for women as they lose weight.
2. Stress
Stress
is the most common cause of irregular periods. Cortisol, the stress
hormone, has a direct impact on how much the two sex hormones: estrogen
and progesterone are produced by the body. If you have too much cortisol
in your bloodstream, there is the tendency for the time and flow of
your monthly cycle to change.
3. Over-Exercising
Over
exercising like for instance, burning too much energy in the gym
affects menstrual flow, if you burn too much energy during exercise
there will be nothing left for the body to use at that time of the
month.
4. Birth Control Pills
It takes months for the body to get used to hormones birth control pills release and this affects menstrual flow.
5. Too Much Alcohol
Excessive
intake of Alcohol can cause damages to the liver as well as affecting
period- normalizing hormones. The liver helps regulate a woman's
menstrual cycle by metabolizing estrogen and progesterone where the
liver is overworked or damage this affects the woman's cycle.
Other
factors as the onset of menopause could present itself as early as ten
years before it starts thereby disrupting monthly flow, Cysts, Pregnancy
are also contributing factors. if you suspect that irregular flow could
be as a result of other factors, do seek medical help.
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