Your hormones are: in flux, with both estrogen and progesterone being regulated by your body to get back to normal cycle. Changes in menstruation can be affected by age, nutrition, weather, exercise, body girth, stress, psychological conditions, infections, any illness, or lack of proper sleep. If this irregularity keeps up, you may need to visit your GYN or family physician to help you regulate your cycles anew.
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