Reasons your period might be irregular
While periods aren't known for being the most popular time of the month, there are numerous health benefits to menstruating.
Your monthly cycle can be a useful indicator that your body is functioning normally, and can highlight any changes in your health. So what does it mean if your periods don't arrive like clockwork?
Dr Helen Webberley, the GP for Oxford Online Pharmacy working with teen site betty, gives us the lowdown on the important health changes that an irregular period can highlight:
1.Hormonal imbalance
Women tend to menstruate every 21-35 days. If you do not have regular periods it could be a sign that your hormones are out of balance, which can lead to the symptoms commonly associated with PMT, including headaches, mood swings, night sweats, fatigue...



