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Periods Getting Delayed Too Often You May Have PCOD!

Missed your period? You are probably worried about getting pregnant, but missing your period is not a sure-shot sign of pregnancy. What if a woman is a virgin? What if she didnu2019t have sex for the longest time and still got no period? There are other reasons why you could get a delayed period. Stress is one of them; it could also be that you have PCOD or PCOS.

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Periods Getting Delayed Too Often You May Have PCOD!

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  1. Periods Getting Delayed Too Often? You May Have PCOD!

  2. Missed your period? You are probably worried about getting pregnant, but missing your period is not a sure-shot sign of pregnancy. What if a woman is a virgin? What if she didn’t have sex for the longest time and still got no period? There are other reasons why you could get a delayed period. Stress is one of them; it could also be that you have PCOD or PCOS. Don’t worry! It’s not a life-threatening condition and can be managed efficiently if you opt for homeopathy treatment for PCOD. We feel for you, sister! In this in-depth post, we will share a little more about the condition called PCOD. What is it? What are the symptoms? Is there a cure? Can you have normal periods despite having PCOD? Allow us to share everything with you in this post. What is PCOD? Polycystic Ovary Disease is a condition in which the ovaries produce large amounts of partially mature or immature eggs over time. These become cysts in the woman’s ovaries. Considering these ovaries become large, they secrete many male hormones called androgens, which may cause infertility, hair loss, irregular menstrual cycles, and weight gain. Sometimes it gets so extreme that you cannot figure out why you gained a lot of weight. You might even get facial hair, and the periods are never on time. Sometimes, you will not get periods for several weeks or months, which is normal for someone with PCOD. Why Do Periods Get Delayed Due to PCOD? As we mentioned before, the production of male hormones causes some imbalance in the body which is why periods get delayed. Sometimes there will be the absence of periods, so don’t start panicking. It’s certainly not

  3. Women with PCOD may not ovulate each month; in the case of PCOS, some women might not even ovulate. If there is no ovulation, you will not get periods, so it is important to speak to a doctor. It is a cause for concern when you don’t get periods for 45-50 days. The normal cycle is 28 days, but anything within 35 days is considered normal. What Symptoms Confirm You Have PCOD? Besides getting irregular periods, you might notice other symptoms confirming that you may have PCOD. Facial hair – It grows at a fast pace and is quite noticeable as well. Weight gain – The weight gain will be sudden and cannot be explained in any way. You will notice a lot of weight gain not because you eat too much but because you have PCOD. Infertility – Conceiving may be an issue for women with PCOD. Since there is a production of the male hormone, infertility could happen. You may be able to conceive even if you have PCOD, but in some cases, it’s not possible. Acne – A woman having PCOD will also get a lot of acne and breakouts in the skin. These can be annoying, and you will see them more often when you have this condition. The symptoms of PCOD can be managed and controlled with some lifestyle changes. But we suggest you go to a homoeopathic doctor as they know how to control and reduce the symptoms of PCOD. You are terrified by the weight gain and the facial hair, but you are not alone. Many women are experiencing the same, and they get help from medical experts. If a gynaecologist cannot help you, there is always the path to homoeopathy, which is natural and has little to no

  4. Speak to a Homoeopathic Doctor Before Putting All the Eggs in One Basket You can speak to a homoeopathic doctor and find out how the treatment works. Since homoeopathy uses natural ingredients and lifestyle changes to help reduce the symptoms of PCOD. You will not take chemical-induced pills, so it’s best to visit a homoeopathic doctor. Concluding Thoughts We have seen countless women battling PCOD, and all of them have issues with facial hair and the absence of periods. Weight gain can also be annoying, but with exercise, weight management techniques, and herbal/homoeopathic treatment, you can manage the symptoms and lead a quality life.

  5. Source https://jnewshype.com/periods-getting-delayed-too-often- you-may-have-pcod/

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