Many women are unaware that they have a ghost period. So, what is Phantom menstruation? What causes phantom menstruation? What to do when a ghost gets her period?
Every woman knows that ‘that time of the month’ is approaching; Those terrible cramps, fatigue and weakness that just won’t go away.
The only thing worse is that all mental ve physically while the indicators are in the middle period not to be.
What is a ghost period?
‘Phantom menstrual’, any vaginal council A term that describes the experience of experiencing all the usual menstrual symptoms, such as uterine cramps, bloating, breast tenderness, cravings and mood swings, without the need for menstruation.
What causes phantom menstruation?
Some common causes of ghost periods include:
lack of ovulation
Pregnancy
Hysterectomy preserving the ovaries
Effects of hormonal medications such as an IUD or birth control
Perimenopausal hormonal changes
Irregular levels or imbalance of hormones can cause lack of ovulation. As a result, shedding of the uterine lining (menstrual period) does not occur.
Stress is another factor that is widely accepted to induce phantom menstruation, as it can disrupt the menstrual cycle and cause menstrual delay.
What to do when a ghost gets her period?
Firstly pregnancy If possible, take a pregnancy test. If you are not pregnant and experiencing phantom menstruation, be sure to consult a specialist.
You may have an underlying condition such as endometriosis or PCOS, and it’s best to get a doctor’s diagnosis to confirm or rule this out.
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