Yes. My doctor told me if I rub salmon on my clit then you have a light period
* stress * birth control * poor diet * illness * change in medications
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Certain fat cells store estrogen. When you diet, the fat cells release some of that estrogen, which can affect your menstrual cycle.
Yes, food has a very significant impact on menstruation and is one of the biggest factors to improving menstruation. If you're unhealthy your menstrual cycle will reflect this, such as irregular cycles or increased menstrual cramps. Keep a healthy balanced diet and experiment with dietary changes if you do have menstrual problems, low-carb is particularly beneficial.
Yes, stress, diet, travel, exercise, weight gain or loss, and illness, can influence the timing of a female's cycle
Actually, yes it can. Diet Coke, even though it has artificial sweeteners, affects the way your body absorbs sugars, which affects your hormones, which affect the severity of your menstrual cycle as well as your moods. In some cases, drinking diet Coke regularly (at least 2-3 bottles a day) can lessen the severity of periods/cramps, but all in all, the negatives of diet soda still far outweigh that positive.
The consumption of soy can change your mentral period. It has a natural form of estrogen in it and just 2 cups a day is like taking birth control pills. Soy can actually change your memstral cycle. Also, I have been told, read and experienced that if you have a change in diet or excercise (meaning a sudden increase in excercise) that can cause your period to be late. It happened to me twice. I was a week late both times, but not pregnant.
Yes, any kind of change in diet, exercise, sleep routine, stress, just about anything really :) Can cause a change in your menstrual cycle.
Headache and dizziness are the most common side effects for both men and women. For women specifically, changes to their menstrual cycle are very common.
It simply means that there's variation between one cycle and the next. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but every woman is different, you determine your average menstrual cycle length by figuring out the average of your last six cycles - as long as your periods fall within a week of that average cycle length they are considered normal. It's not unusual for the odd period to show up a lot earlier than expected, even less unusual for periods to be late (especially if you've been sick, travelling, or on a diet). As long as you are still menstruating roughly every month it's all totally normal.
Changes in your menstrual cycle happen because of a few factors. It could be stress, a change in your diet, or lifestyle. If you are worried you should take a pregnancy test.
Many factors can influence the menstrual cycle. Stress, diet, and exercise can cause irregular periods. Hormone imbalances can cause them too.