With each menstrual cycle, the endometrium (uterine lining) prepares itself to nourish a fetus. If fertilization doesn’t occur, the body sheds the endometrium during the monthly (on average) cycle. Menstrual disorders are problems related to a woman’s normal menstrual cycle. They are one of the most common reasons women visit their gynecologist. Menstrual disorders and their symptoms can disrupt a woman’s daily life. They can also affect her ability to become pregnant. There are many types of menstrual disorders, including: Abnormal uterine bleeding. Excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding, Amenorrhea. The absence of menstrual bleeding, Oligomenorrhea. Light or infrequent menstruation, Fibroids. Noncancerous uterine tumors, Premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Physical and emotional discomfort prior to menstruation, Premenstrual dysphonic disorder (PMDD). Severe physical and emotional discomfort prior to menstruation
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