Another way to look at this is, from puberty until menopause, a healthy woman's body is making its own natural
hormones in synchrony and balance, without giving her cancer, heart disease or strokes.
Not exact matches
During the 1990s, the incidence of breast cancer climbed by about 15 percent,
in synchrony with a growing number of women receiving
hormone replacement therapy.
So we asked our experts — ranging from OBGYNs to
hormone experts to doulas — whether they believe
in menstrual
synchrony, what lead them to this belief, and if they'd experienced it themselves.
Well,
hormones work
in synchrony to maintain balance sort of like an orchestra, where if one instrument is out of tune the whole symphony suffers, or like a seesaw, where too much weight at one end causes the board to swing wildly back and forth before it eventually slams to the ground.