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Missing period and healthy diet?
It's been 3 months now, basically the problem is with me not having a general healthy diet and schedule, I am at a stage where even if I try i can't fix an appropriate hour for sleeping. Stress is there, and God knows what goes inside. How shall a student who is doing internship at the same time should take care about her period cycle. There are days where I am so much consumed that i have to push my self working in the nights to on the other hand I am preparing for various examinations thus health being the last priority. But now when the signs of late periods have started affecting my daily life it is literally non negotiable. What shall I, with a hectic life schedule shall do, to improve.
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It's better you get yourself evaluated
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Consultation with a gynaecologist is advisable
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
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