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11 reasons why your period may be early, including stress and birth control
Ashley Laderer,Lauren DemosthenesDec 22, 2020, 03:07 IST
Early periods can be caused by medication like birth control or emergency contraception.Mykhailo Polenok / EyeEm /Getty Images
An early period may be due to lifestyle changes like
periods of stress, strenuous exercise, or drastic weight changes that alter your hormone production.
But early periods can also be caused by underlying conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.
Age-related hormonal changes, like puberty and perimenopause, may also cause early periods.
Most people get worried if their period is late or they miss a period, but an early period can be just as concerning. There are multiple causes of an early period, ranging from stress to medical conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
Sonam Kapoor appeals to avoid refined sugar to fight PCOS Sonam Kapoor shared some of the best tips that have helped her deal with PCOS over the years
By Rasti Amena| Updated: 18th December 2020 4:58 pm IST Sonam Kapoor Ahuja (Instagram)
Mumbai: Fashion diva of Bollywood, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, started a series calleb ‘Vanity Vinnettes’ on her Instagram account. From sharing makeup, beauty to health tips, Sonam has been motivating her fans to maintain good health and has been giving us a sneak-peek into her lifestyle habits.
In one of her episodes of Vanity Vinnettes, the 35-year-old actress shared that she has been suffering from PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) or PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Disease) for some time now and over the years she has consulted a lot of doctors and nutritionists to get help deal with the disease.
A woman who was told she would never conceive naturally has revealed she s now 31 weeks pregnant after using a conception cup that held the sperm in place for just six days.
Jodie Relf, 33, from London, and her fiancé Anthony, 34, had been trying for a baby for a year when they were told by doctors that they wouldn t be able to have children without IVF.
Dietitian and Pilates instructor Jodie, who always knew she wanted to have her own little one, was given the devastating news that she was not ovulating and that her fiance had low sperm mobility last November.
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