These days, most femalesget their first menstrual periodwhen they’re around 12 or 13 years old.

That’s more than 400 cycles.

Before you worry whether there’s something wrong, you have to first know what’s normal.

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What is a healthy period?

If that sounds like a lot of variation to you, that’s because it is.

Every woman is different, and as such, every menstrual cycle is different.

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Here’s what different symptoms during your period may be telling you about your health.

While magnesium may help control cramping, there are other reasons you may be experiencing pain during your period.

Some sexually transmitted infections,including gonorrhea, may present with heavier bleeding during your period.

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Another cause of heavy bleedingmay be endometriosis, whether or not you are experiencing excess pain.

Other causes of hyperthyroidism may actually result inlight or missed periods.

For this reason, another cause of a missed period is sleep deprivation.

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), it can also be worrisome.

One of the most common causes of bleeding between periods, known as breakthrough bleeding, is completely harmless.

Another cause might bepolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which also causes hormone imbalances and metabolism problems.

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De’Nicea Hilton, doctor of Oriental medicine, who suggested this could be a sign of something bigger.

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