So here is a kanundrum for you... I have PCOS, so
very irregular periods.
I also have
very irregular periods and don't seem to be ovulating.
I have most often seen it work really well for women with missing or
very irregular periods.
I have
very irregular periods, and my doctor simply said «some women have irregular periods», and left it at that.
Not exact matches
But I am far from menopause and without the pill I would have
very irregular, painful, and heavy
periods.
Irregular / heavy menstrual bleeding can be treated in several ways: 1) Hormonal medication (a low dose birth control pill or cyclic progestin); 2) A hormone - containing intrauterine device (the most common one used is the Mirena IUD, which manages bleeding
very effectively and is placed during an office visit and lasts for 5 years); 3) Endometrial ablation is a surgery commonly performed as an outpatient procedure; the entire lining of the uterus is cauterized (many women never get a menstrual
period after an ablation); 4) Finally, I reserve hysterectomy as the treatment of last resort — typically only when the above options have not worked for a patient.
My
periods were
very irregular, which we suspected was due to breastfeeding.
This is a
very obvious sign for those on a regular
period cycle but not in the case of
irregular period cycle like my wife.
I'd suffered with gynaecological issues since the age of eleven and was told that my
irregular periods and polycystic ovaries meant that it would be
very difficult, and potentially impossible to conceive.
The imbalance of thyroid hormone can cause a
very light or
very heavy flow,
irregular menstrual
periods or absent menstrual
periods.
High school years had
very irregular if any
periods.
-- Lost her dad to cancer
very suddenly at 20 and the stress & shock of it along with poor diet led to
irregular periods, phases of depression, bad skin, poor digestion and a general weakened immune system
My
periods only became a problem after I had my tubes clamped about 9 yrs ago 3 months after my youngest son was born, until then my
periods were pretty normal now they are heavy (flooding nightly, changing my pad every two hrs or less with clots and
very painful
irregular Your site has given e a lot of information I have been told I am perimenapausal but had no test to confirm this.
My
period was
irregular and
very painful from the age of 12 and I was going to doctors and gynaecologists, tracking my basal temperature, compiling charts and doing all kinds of blood tests and other tests.
Whether the diagnosis was correct or not, I knew I had
very high levels of estrogen, low progesterone,
irregular periods, and constant break outs on my face.
Having
irregular or even absent
periods is
very common in teens with PCOS.
It was really heavy
periods and
very irregular.
Those
very high insulin levels seen in PCOS drain you even more and are behind the acanthosis nigricans, carb cravings,
irregular periods, and even affects your sleep.
I just read a highly controversial, really interesting article on Debbie Took's raw food blog, about the possibility that when a woman eats a vegan, high - raw (mostly raw) diet, she may have
irregular periods,
very light and infrequent.
Bottom Line: Following a
very low - carb (ketogenic) diet over a long
period of time may cause
irregular menstrual cycles or amenorrhea.
Body fat — at my lowest point was 16 % and
very irregular but heavy 2 week long
periods and anemia.
During this
period of karsting, the top 20 to 30 feet of limestone was dissolved away, leaving a
very irregular surface on the remaining limestone.