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Missed periods, have cramps and heavy flow: How much is too much? Here’s what every woman should know

Menstrual cycle disorders: From puberty to menopause, an irregular menstrual cycle can leave a woman confused, worried and unsure about her reproductive health. While on some occasions your missed date can be a cause of worry, but mostly, it’s not.. Here’s what expert says.

July 11, 2025 / 12:43 IST
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Irregular periods causes: No periods for more than three months (when pregnancy is ruled out), experiencing excessively painful or heavy periods, spotting between cycles, and sudden irregularity without any reason, are all signs that you should not miss (Image: Pexels)
Irregular periods causes: No periods for more than three months (when pregnancy is ruled out), experiencing excessively painful or heavy periods, spotting between cycles, and sudden irregularity without any reason, are all signs that you should not miss (Image: Pexels)

Irregular menstrual cycle can be a cause of worry. Nevertheless, sometimes, the reason behind skipped periods can be as simple as everyday stress, sudden  weight gain or loss, sleepless nights, over-exercise or  even long journeys. These factors can disturb the hormonal  balance that controls your menstrual cycle. The same can happen during major life phases, like puberty, after childbirth, or when approaching menopause

In fact, changes in the menstrual cycle are common and not always a cause of worry, says Dr Mannan Gupta, Chairman & HOD, Obstetrics & Gynaecology,  Elantis Healthcare, New Delhi. He explains, “Random variations in menstrual duration, flow, or timing are frequent and usually harmless. It’s a normal response to temporary changes in the body or lifestyle.”

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Additionally, missing your period once, or noticing a slight delay, isn’t alarming. “The body’s system is very sensitive and may take time to settle down after even small changes. Your period is not just a monthly routine, it’s also a signal from your body about your health," says Dr Gupta.

Also read | Causes of irregular periods, and why they are common in your 40s and 50s