Things You Didn’t Know About Your Period

April 28, 2022

Every woman knows what it feels like when it is "that time of the month." You are cranky, sore, swollen, your hormones are all over the place, and worst of all, you are bleeding from your most sacred place. It is a challenging period that every woman must go through for a few days every month, but do you really know everything about your period? Aside from the discomfort, the raging hormones, and weird cravings, what do you know?

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Shocking Things You Didn't Know About Your Period

You can get pregnant.

Surprised? Yes, it is quite surprising and unbelievable, but women can get pregnant during their menstruation. There are a couple of reasons for this phenomenon, but the major reason is ovulation. Some women's bodies are super sensitive and tend to bleed when an egg is released each month. This period is the crest of your fertility and definitely not the right time to have unprotected sex.

Having unprotected sex with your partner at this sensitive time increases your chances of getting pregnant.

 

Your period is ever dynamic.

Even though you keep a meticulous calendar and note every date of the month your period comes, you should know that your period changes throughout your lifetime. After your first period, your cycle becomes more advanced, and you start to have longer days. Hormones play a very vital part in your period, and the slightest change can affect everything.

During your period, there is more than just blood. Vaginal discharge can come after your monthly cycle, and it is easily mixed with the blood. Also, the blood that comes from the period is way different from normal blood. Period blood contains an unfertilized egg and something called the endometrium.

 

Nobody really has PMS completely figured out.

It sounds weird, but PMS is still a huge mystery to most scientists around the world. Every woman is different, and every woman knows what she goes through weeks before her period. In fact, you don't even know what is coming. You could have swollen breasts and cramps during one PMS cycle and not have them during the next. The body is dynamic, and nobody fully knows what can affect it.

Although, if you have an especially painful PMS, some changes to your way of life can greatly help. You could abstain from sugary food and change your diet to healthy meals containing whole grains and lots of fruits.

 

Conclusion

Your body is a mystery, and it is nice always to discover something new about it each day. There are still many more things you definitely don't know about your period.

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