The menstrual cycle is regulated by the hormones, estrogen, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, and progesterone. Any thing that interferes with this process and upsets the balance can causes changes in your menstrual cycle.
A hormonal imbalance ranging from the thyroid to the pituitary gland can be to blame. Depending on your age, this may be an early sign of perimenopause. Stress, illness, and even some birth control pills can trigger irregularity in your menstrual cycle.
Shouldibeworried, if you continue to experience irregular menstrual cycles. or are very concerned, schedule an appointment with your gynecologist.
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Hello Shouldibeworried,
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The menstrual cycle is regulated by the hormones, estrogen, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, and progesterone. Any thing that interferes with this process and upsets the balance can causes changes in your menstrual cycle.
A hormonal imbalance ranging from the thyroid to the pituitary gland can be to blame. Depending on your age, this may be an early sign of perimenopause. Stress, illness, and even some birth control pills can trigger irregularity in your menstrual cycle.
Shouldibeworried, if you continue to experience irregular menstrual cycles. or are very concerned, schedule an appointment with your gynecologist.
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January 22, 2014 - 11:28amMaryann
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