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  2. Estrogen dominance - Wikipedia

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    Bob Wood, R.Ph., lists the symptoms of estrogen dominance as "fibrocystic and tender breasts, heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular menstrual cycles, mood swings, vasomotor symptoms, weight gain and uterine fibroids" and believes that testing and "balancing hormones is of benefit to women of all ages". [7]

  3. Amenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Primary amenorrhea is defined as an absence of secondary sexual characteristics by age 13 with no menarche or normal secondary sexual characteristics but no menarche by 15 years of age. [3] It may be caused by developmental problems, such as the congenital absence of the uterus, failure of the ovary to receive or maintain egg cells , or delay ...

  4. Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    A minimum weight required to restore menses has not been defined, but AN patients with BMI above 18 kg/m 2, those who are 95% of their expected body weight, and those who were in the 25th to 50th percentiles of their BMI have been shown in various studies to exhibit a restoration of menses within a short period of time. [8]

  5. Is Weight Gain During Your Period Normal? - AOL

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    Gynecologists explain what causes you to gain weight during your period and how to prevent it from happening. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  6. Estrogen-dependent condition - Wikipedia

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    There are three different formulations of estrogen: estrone, estradiol, and estriol. [1] These are commonly referred to as E1, E2, and E3, following the listing stated prior. These three formulations have different functions in a women's life. Estradiol (E2) is seen in the reproductive time period. [1] Estriol (E3) is seen primarily during ...

  7. Hypoestrogenism - Wikipedia

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    Hypoestrogenism, or estrogen deficiency, refers to a lower than normal level of estrogen. It is an umbrella term used to describe estrogen deficiency in various conditions. Estrogen deficiency is also associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, [1] and has been linked to diseases like urinary tract infections [2] and osteoporosis.

  8. Here’s Why You Just Gain Weight On Your Period - AOL

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  9. How Much Weight Is Normal to Gain During My Period? - AOL

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    Period weight gain is a natural part of your menstrual cycle, but there are things you can do to manage bloating and maintain a healthy weight. Here’s what to do: Eat healthy foods.