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  • 20/09/2022

Does the period cycle change due to the weather change?

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No

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

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  1. Menstrual Cycle Regulation
    Menstrual cycles are primarily regulated by hormones and internal body processes.

  2. Impact of Weather
    Weather changes have limited direct impact on the menstrual cycle.

  3. Indirect Influences
    a. Changes in physical activity
    b. Stress levels
    c. Dietary habits

  4. Normal Variations
    Minor variations in cycle length can be normal.

  5. Consultation Advice
    If significant or persistent changes occur, consult a healthcare provider.

Answered 20/08/2025

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