I have experimented with anti depressants and have done alot of research and yes , all anti depressants will interfere with your regular periods. It can cause really , heavy bleeding for a few days , make you have longer periods , cause a missed period. Now , being off all anti depressants will bring your cycle back to normal but that takes a few months and of course treating your body right by exercising and eating healthy.
No. But its not all that unusual either ... at least 10 % of women have irregular periods. You can get a work-up at your gynecologist, but some just don't have a cause.
Irregular periods can indicate irregular ovulation, making it difficult to predict when ovulation occurs and therefore when to time intercourse for conception. Additionally, irregular periods can sometimes be a sign of hormonal imbalances that affect fertility. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to address the underlying cause of irregular periods and discuss fertility options.
I have been suffering lower back pain on the left side and Irregular periods
Stress is a leading cause of irregular periods, so probably.
Certain medications primarily depressants or alcohol can cause a decrease in someone's respiratory rate.
Irregular periods and missed periods could be caused by various factors such as hormonal imbalances, stress, pregnancy, thyroid issues, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
there r many reasons for delay in irregular periods...................apart frim pregnancy.. 1.STRESS 2.COLD WEATHER 3.ANAEMIC PERSON 4.HEALTH
Trembling hands do not cause irregular menstruation. See a gynecologist if your periods are irregular. If your irregular menstruation has caused you to get anemia, that can make your hands tremble but not the other way around. In any case, this is something to discuss with your doctor.
It can cause irregular periods.
it may cause menstrual changes (e.g., delayed/irregular/absent periods)
yes i have experienced this many times its perfectly normal
If you're using a hormonal IUD then yes, it can cause irregular bleeds. As hormonal birth control stops your menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation it can stop menstruation, instead you can experience withdrawal bleeds and it is normal for these to be a little irregular.