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Can You Recover Your Period While Exercising? | Exercise & HA Recovery Q&A

1 h 12 min · 6. juli 2026
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Can you recover your period while continuing to exercise? This is one of the most common questions I receive from athletes and active women navigating hypothalamic amenorrhoea (HA) recovery. In this episode, I'm answering your questions about exercise, energy availability, weight gain, performance and period recovery. We discuss: * Why athletes are at increased risk of HA and RED-S * Why HA occurs and what your body is trying to communicate * The importance of restoring energy availability * Why being at a healthy weight for your body matters * My personal experience recovering from HA while continuing to train * Whether exercise causes overshoot weight gain * Fear of eating more and gaining weight as an athlete * Concerns about losing fitness during recovery * How to move safely without threatening recovery * Whether you can continue exercising and still regain your period As always, recovery is highly individual, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach. My goal is to help you better understand the principles behind HA recovery so you can make informed decisions that support both your health and performance. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following the podcast and sharing it with someone who may find it helpful.

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