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Most Possible Reasons For Irregular PeriodsCommon for young women to get irregular periods soon after the first menstrual session.It
might take a few years for the hormones to attain balance and result in
monthly menstruation. As a woman reaches menopause, irregular periods
are likely. A woman can be considered as having attained menopause when
it has been twelve months since she had her last period.A
sexually active woman should consider a missed period as a warning bell
of pregnancy. You should consider yourself to be pregnant and should
take the necessary precaution until the possibility is ruled out for
sure. Home pregnancy test will, more or less, provide a reliable
picture.If you are not pregnant, the most common cause of a
sudden disruption of menstrual cycle is weight. However, low weight
generally does not make alterations in the menstrual rhythm. On the
other hand, obesity is found to make adverse interferences in the
period pattern.Eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia
also are found to be a common cause of missed periods. Athletes often
get disrupted menstrual cycle due to the strenuous exercise to which
their body is exposed. Missed periods are also common in those women
who suffer from severe emotional stress and other mental irregularities
such as depression. Continuous travel might also break the menstrual
cycle abruptly.You do not have to wonder why you are getting
irregular periods if you are taking contraceptive pills or some other
hormonal birth control techniques. Hormonal irregularities result in
skipped periods. In some women, menstrual cycle does not get initiated
at all for a prolonged period as an after effect of hormonal changes.
Breast-feeding mothers also experience delay in getting their menstrual
cycle resumed.How to tackle periods after deliveryOne
of the privileges associated with pregnancy, apart from the
anticipation of a lovely baby, is that you do not get periods for
months on end. However, after the delivery, they will return though the
occurrence will be affected by how you are feeding your child.Although
it is not a strict rule, women who breastfeed their babies find that
their periods do not return as soon as those who are not breastfeeding
their babies.It is generally estimated that anytime after about
thirteen weeks, the return of periods is likely. In a woman who is
exclusively feeding, at least three months delay is more likely.Even if you continue to breastfeed, it is likely that the periods return after six to eight months.Certain
other factors also play a decisive role in determining the
recommencement of periods after delivery. If the mother happens to be
obese, her estrogen levels will prompt a more rapid return of menstrual
periods. Tiredness, stress and other factors also affect the arrival of
periods. If you had irregular periods before you got pregnant, by all
probable means you will return to this rhythm after delivery as well.However,
it is generally found that after the sixth month of delivery, periods
will become regularized both in their frequency and flow. First period
is likely to be irregular. It can either be too short or too long.
There is absolutely no need to panic unless you experience severe pain.Immediately
after the delivery, you can expect bleeding for the first few weeks. It
might last to a maximum of twelve weeks. If you had a caesarian
section, it is likely that the bleeding lasts for a longer period.
Raised temperature, fatigue and odorous clots are quite normal during
this period. This bleeding is likely to become a bit too heavy, but
there is absolutely no need to panic. It is advisable to keep away from
doing any strenuous activity during this period.
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