If you want a healthy pregnancy you should be getting at least one missed period a month. This is a simple, easy to follow plan that you can do in the comfort of your own home.
I know you may have heard some of the claims from a number of women that fibroids cause missed periods. Some of these things are actually true.
Fibroids are a common term for the growths that develop in the uterus after a pregnancy has gone on for some time. Many women believe fibroids cause missed periods and avoid them because they feel that they’re unnecessary. I don’t understand women who don’t even bother to get tested for fibroids.
I can understand why some women dont feel the need to test. If they feel that they do need to have it done, and they have it done, then why test? If you have fibroids, I would like to know so I can take care of my family without having to worry about missed periods.
Well, there’s a few reasons that fibroids can cause missed periods. If you are not getting your period for an extended amount of time, then you probably have fibroids. And although fibroids are common, they are not the only cause of missed periods. Menstrual cramps can also cause missed periods. So even if you have your period, you may still need to get tested and treated for fibroids.
Menstrual cramps can also cause missed periods. Because I know I’ve had that one too many times, I’m just going to assume that fibroids is a legit cause of missed periods.
Ive had fibroids several times, and they mostly just make my periods go by in the blink of an eye instead of going full cycle. I do get a little bit of a cramp now and then, but its always a little bit shorter than it was before I got them. The cramps only last about a minute, but they are still very noticeable.
The symptoms of fibroids are similar to those of menopause in that it can cause fatigue, nausea, headaches, and dizziness. It can also cause abdominal cramps, vaginal dryness, and periods. The exact cause is not known, but it’s thought to be associated with a hormonal imbalance caused by the fibroids and the fact that a woman is typically hormone-free for 3-4 years after the menopause.
I can’t imagine my life without them (although I wouldn’t mind having a few of them myself). But if you’re having short periods every month, it’s probably because your body is over-reacting to hormonal fluctuations.
We don’t know if fibroid surgery is even possible in the USA. There is a chance, but it’s very slim.