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Understanding Irregular Periods E-book
Understanding Irregular Periods E-book
"Suffering from irregular periods is a fairly clear indication that your cycles have become imbalanced. There are a variety of reasons for this, which we will discuss below, and also many ways to address the imbalance. Many women are unconcerned about having irregular cycles until they begin trying for a baby, but other women find it very difficult to plan without knowing when their periods could appear.
What are irregular periods?
"Irregular periods are simply those that are not regular. If you suffer from irregular periods, you simply will not know when your period is going to appear. Cycles can vary from 23 to 35 days, but they are classed as regular if your periods occur at roughly the same time each cycle. So, even if your periods are, say, 35 days apart instead of the usual 28, but they always appear at day 35, they would be classified as being ‘normal’. Irregular periods can be extremely difficult or even impossible to track.
What symptoms could you experience?
"Minor cycle irregularities are common. For example, you may have your period on day 23 of one month and then the next month on day 35. If you are not happy with that level of unpredictability, follow the natural recommendations later on in this e-book to make your cycles more regular.
"You may, however, have a much more irregular cycle, in which case it is important that you have further investigations, so that other problems, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (see PCOS e-book) can be ruled out. The following symptoms are characteristic of irregular periods..."
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Contents:
Irregular Periods E-book
1
Irregular Periods
2
Table of Contents
3
Disclaimer
5
Copyright
5
Irregular Periods
6
What are irregular periods?
6
What symptoms could you experience?
6
What can cause you to have irregular periods?
6
Finding out if there is a reason for your irregular periods
7
Ultrasound investigation
7
Endometrial biopsy
8
Blood tests
8
What treatment can you be offered by your doctor?
8
Drugs
9
The contraceptive pill
9
Progestogens
9
Surgical Techniques
10
What natural treatments could be effective?
11
Dietary changes
11
Linseeds
11
Other phytoestrogens
11
High saturated fat intake
12
Weight
12
Your liver
12
Fibre
13
Exercise
13
Stress
13
Supplements
14
B Vitamins
14
Antioxidants
14
Magnesium
14
Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs)
14
Ann
15
Herbs
16
Agnus castus (Vitex/Chastetree berry)
16
False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum)
16
Natural medicine
16
The Treatment Plan
17
Tests show nothing wrong
17
Thickening of the womb (endometrial hyperplasia)
17
Hormone imbalance
17
Your Supplement Plan
19
Herbs
19
In Summary
20
The Next Step
21
Other E-books in this Series
22
References
23
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Other customers who ordered one of these products also bought:
The Foundation of Health E-book
Using Natural Medicine E-book
Understanding Amenorrhoea (No Periods) E-book
Fat Around the Middle E-book
Understanding Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) E-book
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