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In many cases, irregular periods are related to a condition called anovulation. “This means that ovulation hasn't taken place during your menstrual cycle, usually due to severe hormonal imbalances,” says Autry. Sometimes an irregular period may be due to subtler hormone imbalances.
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Place a heating pad or hot water bottle on your lower back or abdomen.
Rest when needed.
Give yourself a little massage where it hurts.
Exercise-- Get Moving to Relieve Symptoms. Walking, running, Yoga etc.
Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol
For this homeopathic treatment is very effective
For more details you can consult me.
Rest when needed.
Give yourself a little massage where it hurts.
Exercise-- Get Moving to Relieve Symptoms. Walking, running, Yoga etc.
Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol
For this homeopathic treatment is very effective
For more details you can consult me.
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No you r not ovulating. This is withdrawl bleeding. It works mainly by preventing the release of an egg (ovulation) during your menstrual cycle.
Every month or so, the uterus lining gets thicker to prepare for a fertilized egg if the woman becomes pregnant. If the egg doesn't get fertilized, that lining is released from the body as blood through the vagina. This monthly process is called menstruation or a period.
Every month or so, the uterus lining gets thicker to prepare for a fertilized egg if the woman becomes pregnant. If the egg doesn't get fertilized, that lining is released from the body as blood through the vagina. This monthly process is called menstruation or a period.
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