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stress and your monthly
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How badly can stress affect a ladies monthly as I'm wondering if there's something else. But my mum doesn't seem worried, she buys me the stuff I need and does the laundry and hasn't mentioned anything.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Stress can make you tense and can therefore make it painful or make you worry about it more. Stress also does affect your hormone levels.
Have a look here under the section "what influences menstruation"
http://www.netdoctor....enstruation_cycle.htm
If you're having heavy periods (which may be what I read into your question) then you are quite young for that, it is always worth speaking to your GP or practice nurse, they are used to questions like that and can usually put your mind at rest, or suggest ways to help.
Have a look here under the section "what influences menstruation"
http://www.netdoctor....enstruation_cycle.htm
If you're having heavy periods (which may be what I read into your question) then you are quite young for that, it is always worth speaking to your GP or practice nurse, they are used to questions like that and can usually put your mind at rest, or suggest ways to help.
molly, not everyone is every 28 days anyway, some people are quite irregular and this is perfectly OK. When it comes, is it what you would call normal? You sound fit and healthy enough in other ways. It settles down over the years. All you can do if you are irregular is "be prepared" and carry supplies with you (and some spare pants in case of accident) - that's what I used to do at your age.
Your post crossed with mine - that sounds infrequent and lasting quite a long time, but that may be "normal for molly". Do you have a school nurse comes to the school who you could ask for advice, if you don't want to go to the practice nurse? You are 16 now so you can go to the doctor without parental approval now, and your consultation will be confidential if you find it hard to talk to your mum about this.
Strangley enough Sqad I was put on the pill when I was 16 as mine were very irregular but when they did unexpectably appear I 'flooded' .Therefore My GP thought it might be an idea to 'falsely' regulate them and it worked a treat.Had to get a note from the GP to reassure my Mum that was the reason for it.How times change (little did she know would have been too late being concerned anyhow)