Are women doubling up on menstual cycles lately? | |
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CrazyMama73 User ID: 28719001 Canada 12/03/2012 09:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw one comment so far about multiple ovulation, anyone else? Like I said, I am pretty sure I had a second ovulation this time around (I definitely know when I'm ovulating). Quoting: Laura Bow Same here, I can feel it when I am ovulating. Twice a month for two months in a row. Thank goodness hubby is fixed! |
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girl User ID: 28276293 United States 12/03/2012 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | which is very strange because i have had cramps and a 7 day heavy period every single month since i started periods im spotting only and barely need to use a maxi pad and theres no chance im pregnant or going through menopause. im in my 20s |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/03/2012 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27554728 \ Have to chuckle on this sun 'theory'. Sun & moon are partners you just can't have one without the other (for life on earth). Ebb & flow literally is associated with the moon as any farmer will tell you. The moon depends on the sun inextricably entwined. Life on earth is instructed by both, unless you have "something" interfering with seasonal/lunar messages to dna. Bifurcation is the word I'm looking for "twos" "doubling", you have normal messages then an interfering interpretation of that message. We could say excess red tides & plankton is caused by warming earth waters, opportunistic replication. Ok, add a chemical interference, what is it that does that. I don't want to confuse the reason for this thread with circular go-nowhere speculation. Some-thing is causing bifurcated messages to happen. |
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LisaDiane User ID: 27999563 United States 12/03/2012 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has anyone with menstrual irregularities noticed that their "healthy" temperature has dropped since lately. I am peri-meopausal but my BODY temperature dropped significantly around the same time that my periods went crazy, before stopping altogether. FYI My normal temperature is around 97, instead of 98.6 LisaDiane |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/03/2012 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One person commented that if we ovulate too soon the body is not ready for the egg to develop properly. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2019149 What if this is related to what is happening to the bees. LOL the birds and the bees no pun intended. Yes I commented something to that effect. To clarify, the egg might ripen for 'release' to travel down the fallopian tube but the uterus may not have enough lining developed for the egg to implant..especially if hormone ratios are also whacked. I don't see how the body can synchronize such a speeded up demand to end up with 'normal'. OR increased fertility, quite the opposite one would assume. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/03/2012 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BTW, I personally have never heard of eclipses having much effect on my cycles or anyone else's cycles..not even 'supermoons' (3-6 per year). Let's face it, this is new to womankind altogether..along with all the other 'new to man/womankind' chemical nightmares imposed on us every way we turn. I wish it was primordial, magic and delicious, personally I think it's collective new insults to our bodies compliments of various corporate interests in (killing us? combined with who-cares-no-restrictions-anymore). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14077036 United States 12/03/2012 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | my period has been normal heavy flow for the last 15 years since i started my period and i noticed. when i started my period a few days ago after the lunar eclipse. my period is extremely light for the first time, its spotting only and no cramps. Quoting: girl 28276293 which is very strange because i have had cramps and a 7 day heavy period every single month since i started periods im spotting only and barely need to use a maxi pad and theres no chance im pregnant or going through menopause. im in my 20s This is what I have been experiencing as well!! The last 6 months my period has been so light but the only difference is the length.. Last month I spotted for two weeks straight I finished mine the 10th of November . And the on the 21st I started spotting again.. I thought I might be preggers but I took atleast 4 tests all came back negative.. I am baby free.. These are very strange times we live in for sure! Ps I used to get horrible cramps.. Like throwing up Can't leave the house thinking I'm gonna die cramps .. They stopped whenever my periods stated to get longer.. And just to clarify I am not and have not been on BC in 7 years so Idk.. Being a chick is strange |
BCHD (OP) User ID: 9041357 United States 12/03/2012 04:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was thinking that it was a statistical deviation from the bell curve, blah, blah, BUT with all of the imput here, maybe there is some "quickening" I wonder if the Maya have anything to say about it. I have come accross alchemists saying that the time is speeding up due to the torroidial cycle of time. Most notably Jay Weidner. HMMM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/03/2012 04:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has anyone with menstrual irregularities noticed that their "healthy" temperature has dropped since lately. I am peri-meopausal but my BODY temperature dropped significantly around the same time that my periods went crazy, before stopping altogether. Quoting: LisaDiane FYI My normal temperature is around 97, instead of 98.6 Progesterone is the hormone that raises body temp right after ovulation and lowers when your period starts. Pregnancy keeps body temp elevated. So normally (with a normal cycle) you would have about 2 weeks per month with a temp 97/97.4 and 2 weeks 98.2-6. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26795689 United States 12/03/2012 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was thinking that it was a statistical deviation from the bell curve, blah, blah, BUT with all of the imput here, maybe there is some "quickening" I wonder if the Maya have anything to say about it. I have come accross alchemists saying that the time is speeding up due to the torroidial cycle of time. Most notably Jay Weidner. HMMM Quoting: BCHD : ) |
LisaDiane User ID: 27999563 United States 12/03/2012 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has anyone with menstrual irregularities noticed that their "healthy" temperature has dropped since lately. I am peri-meopausal but my BODY temperature dropped significantly around the same time that my periods went crazy, before stopping altogether. Quoting: LisaDiane FYI My normal temperature is around 97, instead of 98.6 Progesterone is the hormone that raises body temp right after ovulation and lowers when your period starts. Pregnancy keeps body temp elevated. So normally (with a normal cycle) you would have about 2 weeks per month with a temp 97/97.4 and 2 weeks 98.2-6. Does this mean that I need progesterone to raise my temperature if I am peri-menopausal? LisaDiane |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21098952 Canada 12/03/2012 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note. My Mares ( Horses ) Camme into heat a week ago. They normally don't cycle in the short days with less light. They broke my Stallion out whom I had moved under the barn for winter. I don't normally have to worry about such things this late in the year. My Dogs are all in heat right now also. I mean all of them. |
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LisaDiane User ID: 27999563 United States 12/03/2012 05:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Nature and we are a species. Mother Nature has a funny way about getting of making sure everybody gets pregnant when there is too be disaters. The herd increases to make sure the species survives. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21098952 On another note. My Mares ( Horses ) Camme into heat a week ago. They normally don't cycle in the short days with less light. They broke my Stallion out whom I had moved under the barn for winter. I don't normally have to worry about such things this late in the year. My Dogs are all in heat right now also. I mean all of them. Interesting. Why do you think this is so? LisaDiane |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213681 United States 12/03/2012 06:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has anyone with menstrual irregularities noticed that their "healthy" temperature has dropped since lately. I am peri-meopausal but my BODY temperature dropped significantly around the same time that my periods went crazy, before stopping altogether. Quoting: LisaDiane FYI My normal temperature is around 97, instead of 98.6 Progesterone is the hormone that raises body temp right after ovulation and lowers when your period starts. Pregnancy keeps body temp elevated. So normally (with a normal cycle) you would have about 2 weeks per month with a temp 97/97.4 and 2 weeks 98.2-6. Does this mean that I need progesterone to raise my temperature if I am peri-menopausal? Doubt it. Some women go for progesterone cream if they feel they need it. I know a woman who had a hysterectomy and she swears by it because the hormone is absent in her body, but that's not the case with you, right? Anyway, a lowered temp doesn't mean anything healthwise, only if you think you need help transitioning, and for that alternative practitioners with a philosophy of 'less is more' is the way to go. There's nothing wrong with you. You might try flax oil with borage & evening primrose to balance hormones if you think you need it for the emotional rollercoaster. You know, it's not true you won't have hormones anymore, in fact they level out rather than disappear making you more serene. Our society treats normal life for us all, of all ages like a medical condition when life is nothing of the sort. |
Runswithwulvs User ID: 19509989 United States 12/03/2012 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BTW, I personally have never heard of eclipses having much effect on my cycles or anyone else's cycles..not even 'supermoons' (3-6 per year). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16213681 Let's face it, this is new to womankind altogether..along with all the other 'new to man/womankind' chemical nightmares imposed on us every way we turn. I wish it was primordial, magic and delicious, personally I think it's collective new insults to our bodies compliments of various corporate interests in (killing us? combined with who-cares-no-restrictions-anymore). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17155891 United States 12/03/2012 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you so much for posting this. I've had my period for 9 days this month. I am usually very regular, 4 days, no skipping cycles. All of a sudden this month it just kept going. I don't feel bad, crampy or hormonal. Temp seems normal. I'm 43, live alone so not doing the "group of women" changing cycle thing. Very weird. Was debating going to the doctor but will wait and see. I really appreciate everyone's responses. I know this is not one of the usual subjects here, so thank you for the sharing of info. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17155891 United States 12/03/2012 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you so much for posting this. I've had my period for 9 days this month. I am usually very regular, 4 days, no skipping cycles. All of a sudden this month it just kept going. I don't feel bad, crampy or hormonal. Temp seems normal. I'm 43, live alone so not doing the "group of women" changing cycle thing. Very weird. Was debating going to the doctor but will wait and see. I really appreciate everyone's responses. I know this is not one of the usual subjects here, so thank you for the sharing of info. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17155891 ...I forgot to mention, I am from NJ. |
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