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Are women doubling up on menstual cycles lately?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 16213681:MV8yMDY5Mjc5XzM1MTg1OTc1XzVCMDVFMUEy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30401515:MV8yMDY5Mjc5XzM1MTU2NjkzX0NEOUM0NTdC] ...Thanks OP ~ I have been wondering about this matter for a while, and have had around two menstrual cycles per 31 days, [b]one of which is usually heavy whist the other only lasting a few days or so![/b] ...It was very interesting to see the information about woman living longer, and the copper connection!!!! I think that must be a serious contender as regards an explanation....@ Agenda 21 and population reduction. [/quote] I may be wrong about this, yet what you say there could be 'breakthrough' bleeding from ovulation, especially since it lasts but a few days, and have heard it said that's hormonal signals not in synch, ie., switch-on progesterone that thickens uterine lining & is anti-bleeding. So it follows that progesterone is not kicking in as it should. Now another poster said she had the 'pre-ovulation sperm-friendly eggwhite' which is normal & signals a time when most likely to conceive, yet to excess could be another matter like maybe 'hyper-leutinized' ovulation which I've had personally and there is a difference by about twice the usual amount of clear 'eggwhite'. Maybe trying yam based progesterone cream at ovulation continuing for 7 days can get us back on track? I have not tried hormone creams but know this does help women who are pre-menopausal and one I know who's had a hyterectomy swears by this cream. Not implying everybody is pre-menopausal, but this sure does sound as though this hormone isn't kicking in as it normally does. [/quote]
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My wife and her friend have been experiencing this for the past few months. New moon, full moon, new moon, you get the idea. I wondered if this is a phenomenon that many women are experiencing, but don't talk about it. (At least to men.)
Thank you ladies for your comments.
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