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When Your Periods Pause.
Cosmopolitan
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January 01, 2001 |
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How to tell if your skipped cycle is a gyno glitch or a serious sitch.
If your typically regular period suddenly pulls a no-show one month, you shouldn't jump to the scary conclusion that you're going through early menopause. First, you need to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. Then consider these other reasons why your period may be on hiatus. For starters, stress can suspend ovulation for a month or two, and sudden weight loss or extreme exercise can also interrupt your cycle. You ...
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