Yes, changes to you thyroid function either overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism) can cause changes to your menstrual cycle, here are some changes:
Hyperthyroid:
Light to no bleeding, shorter period length and less frequently, delayed menarche (first period), absent periods.
Hypothyroid:
Heavy bleeding, longer period length and more frequently, early onset menarche painful periods.
Just remember this information is not a substitute for seeing your doctor, see them if you have any queries.
Having a thyroid condition can affect a woman's menstrual cycle. The thyroid autoimmune conditions Graves' disease and Hashitmoto's thyroiditis can also affect one's menstrual cycle. For those with Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism, the result can be heavy and/or irregular menstrual cycles. For those with hyerpthyroidism and Graves' disease there can be a change in one's menstrual pattern.
When the thyroid is hyperactive, the imbalance affects the menstrual cycle. The cycle becomes irregular and menstrual flow & duration decreases.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
it could, but usually, no. 8 out of 10 chance it will not affect your menstrual cycle
Coming off of Paxil will not affect your menstrual cycle. There aren't hormones in Paxil to affect your cycle. If your cycle is off or late, you may need to visit your doctor.
Coming off of Paxil will not affect your menstrual cycle. There aren't hormones in Paxil to affect your cycle. If your cycle is off or late, you may need to visit your doctor.
They do not affect the menstrual cycle itself, however, they WILL affect your birth control (decreasing the effectiveness), which CAN effect your menstrual cycle. You can get pregnant or have changes in your menstrual cycle as if you had missed a week or so on your pills.
No
No.
No but it does affect it!
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I think it can.