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48 days since last period (not pregnant)

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Chilledout11 · 25/08/2019 08:59

Early 40s. Cycle is normally between 33 days and 35 days. Is this perimenopause? Sign of something? Anyone experienced similar changes?

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SimplyBeBlythe · 25/08/2019 09:02

Could be just a blip, could be start of peri menopause. I started with it at 42, periods stopped almost completely and now (46) they are back to how they were in my 30’s. See your GP and don’t be fobbed off if they say you are too young! Are you on the pill?

beccarocksbaby · 25/08/2019 09:04

Mine could range between 24 and 52 days are you tracking on something like Clue? It's more the length in variation over a period of 6 months or so that matters.

Mine had a variation of 13 days over 7 cycles and the doctor was sending me for investigation however I fell pregnant. I'll see how it settles post pregnancy.

beccarocksbaby · 25/08/2019 09:05

Oh I'm 37 btw but my gran started hers at 42, my aunt at 39 so it runs in the family.

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Chilledout11 · 25/08/2019 09:11

Yes I am tracking them. Average 34 days. Past 18 months. This is the longest. I did a test and not pregnant. Will do another this morning but I am not anyway (very careful)

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beccarocksbaby · 25/08/2019 11:02

What's the difference in lengths? Mines a bit off due to pregnancy but there are three metrics on mine, average length of cycle, average length of period and differences in length of cycles,

That last one is what my doc was interested in

I've attached screen shots about what it says about it

48 days since last period (not pregnant)
48 days since last period (not pregnant)
Animum2 · 25/08/2019 11:21

In the last 2 years they have been all over the place, went 3 months without one then had two in a month then 6 weeks till the next one then had a few months where they were roughly 5 weeks apart before big gap again, guess it's to do with age idk

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