Painful or heavy periods and why we get them

Sometimes there isn’t a reason why some women have more painful periods than others, but often there is. And even if everything is normal, we can always do something to alleviate the pain.

Here we explore why some women get painful periods, how to ease the pain, and when to worry it’s something more serious.

What are common causes for painful periods?

What are the best ways to alleviate painful periods?

What are the signs it could be something more serious?

How can I relieve period pain at home?

What are the causes of irregular periods?

Irregular periods

Insights on Irregular Periods

A late period is often no big deal and can happen for many reasons, like stress, traveling, slight hormone shifts, or sometimes for no clear reason at all. If your period is more than a week late, it’s considered ‘late,’ and here are some reasons why this might happen:

Pregnancy: If there’s a chance you could be pregnant, it’s a good idea to take a pregnancy test, even if you’re using contraception.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): This is a common condition where the ovaries contain many small cysts. It can lead to irregular ovulation, which might make your period late. A doctor might suggest a scan and some blood tests to diagnose this.

Hormonal Imbalance: Issues with thyroid or pituitary gland hormones can delay your period. A doctor can check for these imbalances with tests.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): This is a common condition where the ovaries contain many small cysts. It can lead to irregular ovulation, which might make your period late. A doctor might suggest a scan and some blood tests to diagnose this.

No Clear Reason: Sometimes, there’s no obvious reason for a late period. If you’re not pregnant, it’s usually okay to wait a bit longer before seeing a doctor. Keeping track of your periods and any other symptoms you notice can be helpful.

You can learn more about irregular periods here.

Or, learn more about heavy periods and PMS & PMDD here:

Heavy Periods (Menorrhagia)

Heavy periods are very common and nearly 50% of women suffer from heavy periods at some stage of their life.

PMS & PMDD

Around 20-30% of women will get significant PMS symptoms and the prevalence of PMDD is estimated to be 5-8% in menstruating women.

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