Why Your Period Is Not a Problem It’s a Report Card
If your doctor has ever said your pain is normal, or offered the pill as a universal solution, you’re not alone. Many women have been taught to believe that their hormone-related symptoms are simply something they must tolerate. In reality, your body is trying to communicate with you, and dismissing those messages leads to deeper imbalances.
Why Normal Labs Don’t Mean Normal Hormones
Here’s the reality: women are being told they’re normal—yet they’re suffering. If you’ve ever been told “your labs look fine,” but deep down you know something is wrong, it’s enough to make you question your sanity. You’re not crazy. You’re just looking in the wrong place for answers. There is a test that can save your sanity by giving you the clarity you’ve been missing.
Short Menstrual Cycles Explained: What Your Hormones Are Really Saying
Do you feel like your period shows up way too often — maybe every three weeks instead of once a month? As soon as it ends, it feels like it’s already starting all over again. You’re not alone. Roughly 16% of women experience cycles only 21 to 25 days long. But here’s the key: frequent periods aren’t random. They’re your body’s way of signaling that something deeper is going on. Let’s talk about what that means, when to be concerned, and how you can use root-cause insights to lengthen your cycle naturally and feel better again.
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