When your body is on a regular menstrual cycle, it's easy to tell when you're fertile and when you should expect your period. But when you have irregular menstrual cycles, your fertile period can be different each month. This fertile time,...
The exact date of conception is rarely ever known, unless you have undergone artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization, according to the American Pregnancy Association. You can approximate the date on which your baby was conceived, but...
Estrogen is one of the major reproductive hormones. Normally, this hormone exists in balance with your body's progesterone, but when estrogen is too high and progesterone is too low, you can encounter symptoms like breast tenderness, irregular...
PCOS is one of the most common causes of irregular menstrual periods. It is a chronic condition that occurs in about 5 to 10 percent of women. It causes irregular menstrual periods and high levels of male hormones in women. These elevated levels...
L-Thyroxine or levothyroxine is a synthetic form of a hormone made in the body by the thyroid gland. Hypothyroidism, meaning an underactive thyroid gland, is common. It is often treated with replacement of the thyroid hormone in pill form,...
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) tend to have certain symptoms in common. All women with polycystic ovary syndrome will have irregular menstrual cycles. They may miss their periods occasionally or frequently and they may have no...
The endocrine organs and tissues regulate many body functions, from the overall pace of the body metabolism to the precise timing of the menstrual cycle. Hormone imbalances can profoundly affect female fertility and many other body functions. The...
Vitex, also known as chaste tree, is often used to regulate hormone production. Some women use this herbal product to regulate their menstrual cycles so that it is easier to become pregnant. Although becoming pregnant the first month you use Vitex...
Most women have periods that occur an average of 28 days apart, although some regularly have longer or shorter cycles. Abnormal or irregular bleeding occurs for a number of reasons and may be a symptom of an underlying disease. While too much...
Various conditions can cause decreased appetite in women. Decreased appetite, in both women and men, occurs when you have a reduced desire to eat, despite your body's basic caloric needs. The University of Maryland Medical Center, or UMMC, notes...
Adjuvant (helping) treatments for women with a family or personal history of breast cancer include hormonal therapy with tamoxifen or anastrozole. A report from the online version of Lancet Oncology showed that treatment with Arimidex...
Underweight women can suffer from irregular menstrual periods, fatigue, anemia and compromised immunity, explains Meghan A.T.B. Reese in "Today's Dietitian." Gaining weight requires you to eat more at meals and to choose foods with higher calorie...
Polycystic ovary syndrome, also referred to as PCOS, is a medical condition causing lack of ovulation, irregular menstrual periods, small cysts on the ovaries and elevated levels of male hormones called androgens. Fortunately, several options are...
The adrenal glands are located at the tops of both kidneys and are responsible for producing hormones that regulate fluid and electrolyte balances and blood pressure levels. Several medical conditions affect these glands and can cause hormone...
Women who have high levels of thyroid hormone in their blood may have an overactive thyroid gland, a medical condition called hyperthyroidism. Approximately one in every 1,000 women is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in the United States each year,...
If irregular menstrual periods are disrupting your life, yoga and other stress-relieving activities may provide some relief. Yoga will not treat the underlying conditions that cause irregular cycles, but it can relieve symptoms of menopause,...
From time to time a woman will experience an irregular menstrual cycle. Irregular menstrual periods can occur when there is a hormonal imbalance, as a consequence of stress, weight gain or weight loss. Losing a considerable amount of weight can...
The drug generically named progestin, is marketed in the United States under a variety of brand names including Aygestin, Camila, Crinone, Errin and Jolivette. This medication is used for many purposes in both women and men, such as to treat hot...
Oral contraceptive pills often contain progesterone and/or estrogen. Some variations include the progesterone-only pill. This particular pill is sometimes referred to as the "mini-pill" when used as birth control. The progesterone-only pill is...
Tamoxifen, an oral medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration, has been used for over thirty years, according to the National Cancer Institute to treat breast cancer in both women and men. This drug is known as a selective estrogen...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) indicates that Tamoxifen, an oral medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration, has been used for well over thirty years to treat breast cancer in both women and men. This drug is known as a selective...
Tamoxifen citrate is an oral medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It has been used for over thirty years to treat breast cancer in both women and men, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). This drug is known as a...
Your period is part of your regular menstrual cycle. Every month, one of your ovaries releases an egg during ovulation. Your hormones start to alter to prepare the body, specifically the uterus, for possible pregnancy. If pregnancy does not occur,...
Having an irregular menstrual cycle is one of the most common reasons women see a doctor, according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. An irregular cycle has many causes and can occur at any age after the onset of...
Menopause is the stage of a woman's life, typically between the ages of 45 and 55, when she stops having menstrual periods. The transition from a reproductive stage to menopause occurs naturally over a period of years, but it can also be brought...
Polycystic ovary syndrome affects women in their reproductive stage. The National Women's Health Information Center reports that one in 10 to one in 20 women of childbearing age are affected by polycystic ovary syndrome. They also state that women...
There's no one cause of facial hair in young women, indicates the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Hirsutism is a condition in which the fine, vellus hairs on the face turns into darker, coarse, noticeable growth, and the pattern of...
The morning after pill is a form of emergency contraception for use after having unprotected intercourse for the prevention of pregnancy. As of December 2009, this pill is available over the counter to women ages 17 and above. Women age 16 and...
There are a variety of drugs that can aid in weight loss. Many of these compounds are most suitable in treating clinical obesity and are not for those interested in losing small amounts of weight. These drugs are most effective in conjunction with...