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Reasons for irregular periods

Every menstrual cycle, just like every body, is different. They might differ in duration, in the length of time between periods, in how much blood is shed, what the accompanying symptoms are. Normally, the length of the cycle is between 21 to 42 days. The standard of an “irregular” period will be based on what is “normal” for each individual, as they are determined by age, weight, contraceptive methods, if there have been previous pregnancies, breastfeeding status, and proximity to menopause. This is because these factors affect hormone levels, which may disrupt “normal” periods. In this article, a consultant gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon goes over some of the reasons why a period may be irregular.

Thoracic endometriosis: explained

Thoracic endometriosis involves the presence of endometrial tissue in the lungs or chest cavity, causing symptoms like chest pain, coughing blood, and shortness of breath, often linked to menstrual cycles. Distinguished consultant gynaecologist and advanced laparoscopic surgeon Mr Hemant Niranjan Vakharia provides an overview to the condition, including its complications and diagnosis.

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