Things Women With Irregular Periods Know To Be True
You thought you would have lesser complications in life, but here you are looking for ways to know all about irregular periods. Chill out, you are not the only person who’s ever skipped a period without even being pregnant.
You hear all your friends worrying about their periods every month, and you always end up wondering what’s wrong with me. But boy! It’s not you, it’s them, because shouldn’t you be glad you get your period less often? It turns out irregular periods are pretty common to women, even for those on birth control. Luckily, you’re less alone than you think because here we have enlisted a few things you’ll immediately relate to if you have an irregular period.
You literally have no idea when your period would come
Isn’t this the most stressful thing about having an irregular period? You have to be extra cautious, cause you legit have no idea when aunt flo will come to visit you. This thing gets more painful when you end up ruining your favourite undies.
But here’s a catch, you can always use panty liners! You won’t even feel like it’s there, and yuppie! your undies are totally safe.
Your whole “Irregular periods” thing, will hype up your pregnancy anxieties
Ahh! The struggle is real! Those mini heart attacks you feel, when you overthink about your irregular periods which further lead to pregnancy anxieties are indeed traumatic. Sometimes, stress can be the main cause for your irregular periods. So, if you keep stressing about your periods, they keep getting delayed. So, ladies! Calm down, it’s not the end of the world. Some regular check-ups with your doctor might actually help.
Your body feels so whacked out, throughout the month
Now, this is something that needs your concern. We are talking about all those symptoms that women with regular periods suffer for 4-5 days, but you, on the other hand, have to experience for the whole month – sporadic bloating, completely unpredictable breakouts, random headaches and what not!
You can feel these symptoms anytime in the month, and half the time you won’t even have a clue about why you feel this way. To avoid these complications, it’s recommended to follow a healthy diet and exercise daily which can help you stabilize your menstrual cycle.
Your gynaecologist is your unofficial family doc
While there are a pretty decent number of women who have never consulted a gynaecologist before, you on the other side are best friends with your gynaecologist. Well, it’s absolutely fine to consult a gynaecologist to enquire about your concerns and health-related issues. It’s indeed a great way to be able to know your periods better, and you might actually find ways to normalize it.
Acne problems are a never-ending issue for you
You must have heard your friends complaining about acne when their period is near. But for you, acne problems don’t just visit you, they are your roommates. No matter how old you get, they are always there and that can get so annoying. But wait, when will your skincare home remedies come in handy? wink*
People randomly pick up conspiracy theories to help you normalise your periods
Despite the fact that you’ve been tolerating your irregular periods your whole life and have tried every other remedy you knew to fix, these people still like to act like they know the cure. They come up with some very old health hack, which you have already tried years ago and it failed. That might be a whole annoying conversation with them, but what if they actually help you find the remedy? Don’t keep your hopes down, you’ll definitely find one.
Sometimes you feel grateful about hormonal birth control
Well, the idea of having an actual medication to have a more regular period and balance your hormones is pretty convincing and is a big relief. You might actually want to buy a whole carton full of these medications, but they might have their own complications. Whether you want to be on it for the long span or not is up for you to decide, but having the option is incredibly helpful.
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