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What Causes Infrequent or ABSENT Menstrual Cycles? What to consider when you're experiencing oligo-or amenorrhea and trying to conceive

29 min · 21 de jun de 2022
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I recently received this message from a woman on Instagram:  "I have some questions regarding my cycle (or lack thereof) and I’m feeling a little lost. Was wondering if you could give me some guidance?" So, today's episode is dedicated to just that. We discuss the most common causes of menstrual irregularities and how to evaluate them (including reproductive hormones, thyroid function, anatomical causes, stress and more) but equally important, we begin to scratch the surface of what to do if (or when) these all come back "normal." And perhaps we'll take it to an even deeper level in a second episode...In the meantime, join me in The Fertility Answers Workshop here [https://www.fertilityunderground.com/answers].

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