I think that a big impact on this for a lot of people, many don't realize it, is that the chemical effects of the various things in our environments that our body is having to manage and deal with. Using plastic constantly throughout the day to drink or eat with leeches chemicals that promote estrogens in the body. There are lots of other examples of this but I wonder if the increase use of this stuff is what's causing these menstrual issues? I know when my wife was on birth control it was managed but when she got off it, things were pretty brutal for a little while, while her body was trying to balance itself back out.
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Thanks for this input. I agree that chemicals can affect us, however this things can be very natural. I know someone who can stay a month to two before having her flow. When the flow comes, it doesn't stop for a month. Can you imagine the pain she would be going through?
I just love these Hive space because I can talk about these things and I'm happy to see people relate with me.
Thanks @cmplxty for stopping by. Say me "Hi" to your wife. Is she on Hive?