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Early periods due to swimming ??
Hi my period cycle length is generally between 32 to 36 days , but this month they came in 25 days because of swimming I guess . Is this normal ?
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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question Period cycle depend on hormones level in blood. Swimming is not factor for irregular periods. I need complete details regarding ur case so I can help you For further guidance on it and medicine Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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Swimming or any form of physical exercise keeps you in good health. 25 days is normal menstrual cycle
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Not related to swimming
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maintain a healthy diet and have a physical activity on a daily basis
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Not related to swimming
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Its not because of swimming but u should continue it. Period fluctuations are normal.
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It is not because of swimming. But occasionally you may get early periods without any reason. It should not be treated. You should keep a record of your periods dates and consult with a Gynaecologist.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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It is not because of swimming 25 day cycle is absolutely normal
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It is normal Continue with your swimming and other physical activities
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Hi Change in interval period for one cycle usually is not specific.not to worry. But maintain menstrual cycle to have a check
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No
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Yes because of recent swimming
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It's normal
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Yes..it's normal..you can continue swimming
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Nothing to worry It’s okay You can continue with swimming
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Its normal
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Hello This much variation in cycle is normal Don't worry
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Swimming as such will not cause any ill effect. It is beneficial.
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