Learn about the menstrual cycle and what a late or missed period may indicate.
Spot On is a fun and simple way to
learn about your menstrual cycle and your body.
Not exact matches
I know that I tend to get loopy for
about 10 days prior to my
menstrual cycle but I have to
learn how to stay strong.
To
learn more
about your
menstrual cycle and for more tips on what you can do, read this free Guide to a Healthy Cycle that I w
cycle and for more tips on what you can do, read this free Guide to a Healthy
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Cycle that I wrote.
For now, here are five resources to help you
learn more
about your
cycles and explore the connection between an anti-inflammatory diet and
menstrual health:
That's why keeping track with a
menstrual cycle calendar or app can help you
learn about your pattern and know whether you have «missed» a period or there is something affecting your
menstrual cycle.
I took an interest in this because I have not had a «normal»
menstrual cycle since going off the pill and have an urge to
learn more
about hormone imbalances, the female body and just understand what is going on in there.
Keeping track of your period and
menstrual cycle is a great way to
learn about your body.
If you're on a type of birth control that affects your
menstrual cycle, Spot On can help you: Understand the effect (s) your birth control has on your
cycle; Know what to do if you have a birth control mishap (e.g., miss a pill, put on a patch late); Remind you to take a pill, change a patch, get a shot, change a ring — you name it; Use your birth control method most effectively; Recognize what normal birth control side effects are;
Learn more
about other available birth control methods; And so much more.