Womens Health

Menstruation

The average American woman will have some 500 periods in her lifetime, beginning around the age of 12. But in spite of all this first-hand experience, many of us have little more than a superficial understanding of exactly what our body goes through during menstruation – leading us to overreact at any sign of an abnormality. Well don’t let your imagination get the best of you anymore! All you need to know is here!

What Is Menstruation

If you are not quite sure where to begin, check out our menstruation articles and the Q&A page on period issues to find out about some of the common problems women experience on their periods. You can also get the answers to your specific questions on abnormal bleeding patterns and what could be causing sudden changes in your menstrual cycle. For those experiencing irregular periods, missed periods, or late periods, you’ll want to check out the articles pertaining to each to find out what might be causing the problem.  Missed periods can signal hormonal imbalances like those caused by PCOS or it can mean you are pregnant.  Find out more.

PMS, Cramps and Bloating

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is one unfortunate side effect of getting your period. But what cuases pms symptoms in the first place? Find out how your diet, for example, may play a crucial role in reducing your symptoms. If you are experiencing more severe PMS, however, you may want to look into what your treatment options are. For example, many women suffer through the cramps on their period, when there are many treatments available (including non-prescription ones). Another common symptom of PMS is the menstrual migraine – but are you sure yours is not simply caused by tension? The answer could mean the difference between suffering and relief.

If, on the other hand, your symptoms are more emotional than physical, you should look into the differences between pms and pmdd, since this latter disorder is characterized by mood disturbances related to menstruation, such as anxiety, depression and irritability.  PMDD is a more serious disorder and if you think you may suffer from this condition you should tell your doctor and ensure that you receive the correct treatment.

Abnormal Bleeding

Heavy bleeding is another common problem many women are concerned about. But what if you’ve begun perimenopause and are still experiencing heavy bleeding? And while constant bleeding is a concern at any age, does it carry any greater significance for women over 50? What about after age 39? Another problem that can be a major concern for women over the age of 40 is constant uterine bleeding, since it is after that age that the risk of uterine cancer is greatest.

And no matter what age you are, you will want to be sure to get a proper diagnosis of exactly what is causing your period problem. One technique you might want to learn more about is saline injection therapy.  Learn more about this new treatment.

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DownTown71
I will be 43 this month & I think I may be going through perimenopause. Prior to my children (5 & 7), my periods were light (2-5 days) and a month apart. I was told by fertility specialists, I would not have children w/o fertility intervention ... they were wrong. Both children were by c-section for a number of reasons. After each birth, bleeding lasted about 12 weeks followed immediately by a HEAVY period. Each month since, periods last at least 14 days and are very heavy & painful. Over the past year, I get about a week off from bleeding each month. My doctor says this is because I am anemic ... I think it is because of this that I am anemic ... either way, there is an issue. any blood work my doctor orders comes back fine other than the anemia. Suggestions???
10 years ago
shalom
I got my period every month up until last month on the 26th january 2013, and on the 17th february 2013 I started to get back aches and cramps on my lower belly as we speak. My breasts is abit sore and I have a runny tummy I've never missed my period. Can you please tell me. What the cause may be?
11 years ago
celestine23
my last period is November 8, 2012 but until now January 2013 i dont have period. i tried to test three preg test but the result is negative but still i dont have period. ive been using a pill before that was three years ago, can you help me out?
11 years ago
Mlewis2833@gmail.com
i am 38 years and i have been seeing my period for eighteen days now. My cycle has always been 34 days. Please help me.
12 years ago
jher559
I got my period came 2 weeks earlier then my normal cycle but my bleeding hasnt stop yet it was heavy for one week now its just spoting, its been 2 weeks striaght that i have been bleeding. can please explain to me whats going on with my body? This has never happen before.
13 years ago