Irregular Periods
Some people might have a less regular cycle, and experience a different cycle each month (this is often the case when girls first start their period).
Periods can range from day 24 to day 38 of your cycle
Some people might have a less regular cycle, and experience a different cycle each month (this is often the case when girls first start their period). However, it can also be caused by things like stress, certain health conditions or pregnancy. Irregular periods can also be a sign of menopause. Most of the time there’s no need to worry but sometimes it is important to speak to your doctor.
Signs of irregular periods can include:
- the number of days in between each of your periods is different and keeps changing
- the amount of menstrual blood changes from one period to the next
- your periods come closer together – less than 25 days from the start of one to the start of the next one
- your periods come further apart – longer than 35 days between the start of one and the next one
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