Why Am I Getting Periods Twice a Month? | Expert Insights from Samprada Hospital
Menstrual health is one of the most important indicators of a woman’s overall well-being. But what if your periods occur more than once a month?
Is it something to worry about, or is it normal in some cases?
At Samprada Multi Speciality Hospital, we often hear this concern from women of all age groups — and it's essential to know when it's a temporary issue and when it needs medical attention.
Understanding the Menstrual Cycle
A normal menstrual cycle typically ranges from 28 to 35 days. However, due to hormonal imbalances or other health issues, some women experience periods more frequently — even twice a month.
While a one-time occurrence may not be alarming, frequent irregularities could point to underlying problems such as:
- Hormonal imbalance
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Thyroid dysfunction
- Fibroids or uterine polyps
- Sudden weight gain or weight loss
- Stress and lifestyle changes
- Perimenopause in women over 40
When to Consult a Doctor
If you're consistently experiencing periods twice a month for more than 2–3 cycles, it’s crucial to consult a gynecologist. Ignoring these signs can lead to:
- Anemia due to blood loss
- Fertility issues
- Chronic fatigue
- Reproductive health complications
At Samprada Hospital, our expert gynecology and general medicine team offers accurate diagnosis and compassionate care to address all menstrual and hormonal health concerns.
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