Birth Control pills will help regulate the menstrual cycle.
Irregular menstrual periods can also result, and interest in sex may diminish.
irregular or no menstrual periods & broken blood vessels in the face
it may cause menstrual changes (e.g., delayed/irregular/absent periods)
You should visit your gynocologist since irregular periods/ovulation can be very difficult to track.
Symptoms of oligomenorrhea include: menstrual periods at intervals of more than 35 days, irregular menstrual periods with unpredictable flow, some women with oligomenorrhea may have difficulty conceiving.
Irregular menstrual period means a period which is not a set number of days, it may be only a couple of days one cycle and then weeks the next. Irregular menstrual periods can also see irregular flow patterns so light then heavy one cycle, heavy all the way through the period of the next cycle.
Yes, lithium can potentially affect menstrual cycles in some individuals. It may cause irregular menstrual periods, changes in flow, or even amenorrhea (absence of periods). It is important to discuss any menstrual changes with a healthcare provider while taking lithium.
The steroid Prednisone should not effect your menstrual cycle.
Fasting can disrupt the menstrual cycle by causing hormonal imbalances and affecting the body's ability to regulate menstruation. This can lead to irregular periods or even missed periods. It is important to maintain a balanced diet and consult a healthcare provider if experiencing menstrual irregularities while fasting.
You have to do follicular study to know your menstrual cycle.
Yes - thin periods are not an indicator of infertility, however if you are underwieght that will make conception difficult
You just said it honey, you're "spotting" due to irregular periods. Obviously your body is trying to start it's menstrual cycle but to get more details, you may have to consult with your physician.