What do you infer nearly this?
I always had really desperate periods as a child, and growing up, and since I had my son a year and a partly ago, they have lighten up profoundly, but the pain is always really discouraging (like it has been since I started getting it at age 11)
I am only worried there is a reason why it might be behind every month, or do you think my ovulation cycle has changed?
In October I will own health insurance, and will get to a doctor, but be wondering if anyone had any ideas between very soon and then?
Answers: Your cycle changes as the years travel by. I am 37 and have seen three change in my cycle: the flow, the amount of days I am on, and the PMS symptoms. I used to never have any symptoms presently I get them a week beforehand. I am no longer regular either.
Just label sure you see the doctor when you can so they can rule out hormonal imbalances and fibroids.
wishing you the best of condition.
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But that's flawless that your getting health insurance, definitely grasp it checked out, but I think your fine. (:.
Maybe your cycle changed some after your child. My periods are usually predictable but sometimes they are a few days deferred as well, which is irritating! It probably has something to do near stress, etc.