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From myths about “uncleanliness” during periods to misunderstandings about pain and fertility, misinformation about menstrual health is widespread. In India, societal taboos and a lack of open discussion about menstruation have contributed to these myths, often leaving women with incomplete or incorrect knowledge about their own bodies. This blog aims to debunk some of the most common menstrual health myths and highlight how tracking the menstrual cycle can empower women with insights into their health.
One of the most prevalent misconceptions is that every woman’s cycle is precisely 28 days. While this is the average cycle length, each woman’s cycle can vary significantly, ranging from 21 to 35 days. Many factors, including stress, hormonal changes, and lifestyle, can influence cycle length, meaning that it’s normal for cycles to fluctuate slightly each month.3
Mild cramps and discomfort are indeed a common part of menstruation, but severe, debilitating pain is not “normal” and can be a symptom of underlying health problems, such as endometriosis or fibroids. Women experiencing intense pain should seek medical advice rather than dismiss it as a normal part of menstruation.
Although it’s less likely to conceive during menstruation, it is not impossible. Sperm can live in the body for up to five days, so if a woman has a shorter cycle or ovulates early, conception during menstruation can occur. This misconception can lead to unplanned pregnancies and highlights the need for accurate information about ovulation and fertility.
Many people dismiss mood swings as an “overreaction” or think of PMS as a stereotype. However, PMS is backed by science, with fluctuating hormones influencing mood, energy, and even physical sensations. Understanding that these changes are real and biologically driven can help women manage symptoms more effectively and reduce the stigma around PMS.
Cycle tracking is a tool that enables women to monitor their menstrual patterns, symptoms, and changes over time using digital apps or traditional methods.
When it comes to tracking menstrual health, each person can choose a method that suits their preferences and lifestyle.
Breaking down menstrual health myths is essential to promoting better understanding and care for women’s health. By dispelling misconceptions and learning about the reality of menstrual health, women can feel more empowered in their bodies and choices. Cycle tracking offers valuable insights into physical and emotional patterns, serving as a proactive approach to health.
If you’re looking to take control of your menstrual health and want expert guidance, consider consulting the gynaecologists at Prerana Hospital. Our team provides compassionate care, helping you navigate your health with personalised advice and treatment options. Book an appointment and start your journey to better menstrual health today with the support of our dedicated team of professionals.