Question Posted Saturday September 10 2011, 11:50 pm
Ive had my period for 4 years. It was regular for a long while. Every 35 days for 3-4 days. And i know thats a long time in between but thats what it was then recently its been getting longer inbetween like right now its been probably two months since my last one. Im not pregnant. Im 110% sure about that. I may go see a gyn. But i was just throwin this out there to see if amy ome may know about this.
Being underweight: Being underweight is actually more harmful than being slightly over weight. The body is designed to save itself. If you are underweight the body will work to preserve your heart and brain. If need be the body will systematically shut down different systems until only your heart and brain are functioning. By this time you will be hospitalised on life support. This is what happens to people with anorexia.
Being athletic. I can't explain why I can just point to women athletes such as the women Olympic athletes. If you look at them you see that many of them are not well developed. For some reason all of their training interfere with their development. Most do not get their periods either until they stop training then they develop and their periods start.
Illness and stress. Everyone's body responds differently to these factors. A woman's body is more delicately balanced so an illness or under stress can effect your cycle. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
TuscanSun answered Sunday September 11 2011, 5:14 am: Your cycle can be thrown off by a multitude of reasons. Stress, hormones, etc.
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