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Is it normal to have an irregular period once in a while?
If you have an irregular period once or twice, that’s probably fine. But, if you notice that you’re continually having irregular periods, it’s better to get evaluated to diagnose the underlying reason and get your body back in balance.
When should periods become regular?
A menstrual cycle is counted from the first day of bleeding in one month to the first day of bleeding in the next month. The average menstrual cycle is about 28 days, but cycles that are 21–45 days also are normal. It may take 6 years or more after your period starts for your cycle to get regular.
Should I be worried about my irregular periods?
Should You Be Concerned if Your Period Is Irregular? A couple of irregular periods per year are usually nothing to worry about. Any more than that, and you should see a doctor to be sure an ovulation problem or health condition isn’t the cause.
How long is too long for a period?
Periods lasting for eight days or more should be investigated, says Dr. Higgins. Heavy periods (requiring multiple pad or tampon changes a day) or infrequent periods (occurring less than every 5 weeks) should also be evaluated.
Why do I have periods but not get periods?
Progesterone deficiency and estrogen dominance/overload are the two main root causes of missing periods when the above factors are not on the table. Your body needs nutritional support via the right foods to create enough hormones, use those hormones, and then process and detoxify excess hormones.
Is it normal to have an irregular period for 38 days?
Your period is considered irregular if it’s longer than 38 days or if the duration varies. Irregular periods can have several causes, from hormonal imbalances to other underlying conditions, and should be evaluated by your doctor. Here’s a look at the possible causes and their symptoms.
What does it mean when your menstrual cycle is irregular?
Your menstrual cycle is counted from the first day of your last period to the start of your next period. Your period is considered irregular if it’s longer than 38 days or if the duration varies. Irregular periods can have several causes, from hormonal imbalances to other underlying conditions, and should be evaluated by your doctor.