03/24/2015 Irregular menstrual bleeding and heavy pelvic bleeding comes in many
forms, and varies from woman to woman. You may experience spotting,
mid-cycle bleeding or very heavy bleeding. The time between your periods
may lengthen, shorten or become unpredictable. The way in which your
cycle is “irregular” is unique to you, but the underlying cause is often
the same, and rooted in hormonal imbalance. And the good news is it’s
possible to naturally restore your hormonal balance and so the
regularity of your menstrual cycle. It’s common to have one or two
irregular periods a year. But if you have more than that it’s a good
idea to look at some possible causes and get your body back on track.
The most common causes of irregular bleeding that we see at our clinic
are: Perimenopause.
If you’re over 35 you may be in perimenopause, the months or years of hormonal transition that lead up to menopause.
Technically, menopause occurs when it has been 12 consecutive months
since your last period, but it’s rare for women to menstruate regularly
until their periods suddenly stop. More commonly, women notice changes
to their cycles five, ten or even fifteen years prior to reaching
menopause. PCOS. Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) usually
do not ovulate regularly. Since regular periods depend on regular
ovulation (unless you are on birth control pills, in which case your
“period” is actually a withdrawal bleed), one of the most common signs
of PCOS is irregular bleeding. PCOS is commonly connected to insulin
resistance, which is caused by diets heavy in sugar and refined
carbohydrates. Stress. Our adrenal glands are responsible for regulating
cortisol levels,
which have a direct impact on some of the hormones involved in
menstruation such as estrogen and progesterone. The adrenals increase
cortisol production in response to stress. Unfortunately, most women
suffer from chronic stress that overburdens the adrenals and can lead to
adrenal dysfunction. The resulting cortisol imbalance leads to
fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone.
Healing your adrenals is essential for regaining the hormonal balance
necessary for regular periods. Hypothyroidism. Thyroid function is
intimately connected with all your body’s hormones. When your thyroid
hormones are off balance such as with hypothyroidism, it can result in a
wide range of symptoms, including irregular periods, fatigue, weight
gain, and depression.
Many women we see with irregular periods have subclinical
hypothyroidism. All of these problems are rooted in hormonal imbalance,
and fortunately there is a lot you can do to regain hormonal balance
naturally. The basic approach is to give your body the support it needs
to make and balance its hormones, while reducing the demands on your
endocrine system. We’ve seen thousands of women regain their natural
menstrual cycles with a few healthy dietary modifications,
pharmaceutical-grade nutritional supplements, stress management and
relaxation techniques. Your cycles will normalize if you give your body
the right support. And we know what a relief that can be!
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