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Why Is My Period Irregular? (What Every Woman Should Know)

Many women ask,  “Why is my period irregular?”  You might notice your cycle comes late, early, or not at all….sometimes for months. It can feel stressful, confusing, and even scary. But don’t worry this is much more common than you think. Irregular periods happen for many reasons, from stress to hormonal changes, and understanding why is the first step to getting back in sync with your body.  What Counts as an Irregular Period? Your period is considered irregular if: • It comes earlier or later than your usual cycle • Your cycle length changes month to month • Bleeding is heavier or lighter than usual • You skip cycles entirely A normal menstrual cycle is usually 21–35 days , but everyone’s rhythm is slightly different. Occasional changes are normal, but if irregularity continues for months, it’s worth understanding why. Common Causes of Irregular Periods diagram showing causes of irregular menstrual cycles” 1.  Stress and Emotional Fluctuations ...

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Hello, Beautiful Souls!


Welcome to my little corner of the internet! I'm thrilled that you've stopped by. Let me introduce myself—I'm Ghene,  the heart and soul behind Sprinkle Positivity (Theprettygirlbible)


I’ve always wanted to start a blog since i was 15 years old but i kept procrastinating for almost 13 years and today I’m finally starting.


This blog is centered around topics like: 

Positivity, from uplifting quotes to daily affirmations, we'll cultivate a positive mindset together.

Beauty & Style: As a makeup enthusiast and fashion lover, I'll share beauty tips, style inspiration, and the magic of a killer red lipstick.

Self-Care & Wellness: We'll dive into self-love, skincare,  mindfulness, and holistic well-being. Because taking care of ourselves is a non-negotiable act of kindness.


Relationships: Whether it's friendships, family bonds, or romantic connections, we would  explore the art of nurturing meaningful relationships.

Personal Development: Growth is our superpower! Expect articles on goal-setting, resilience, and unlocking your full potential.

Skills & Learning: I believe in lifelong learning. Let's acquire new skills, talk about high income skills etc 

Home Beautifying: Your cozy sanctuary deserves attention too! We'll discuss home decor, organization hacks, and creating a space that whispers, "Welcome home."


I started this blog because I believe in the magic of shared stories and i also love impacting women in different aspects. Life isn't just about existing; it's about thriving. And I want to be your companion on this beautiful journey.


Who Am I?


I'm a regular home girl still going through my own struggles, some I’ve overcame and some I’m still dealing with. When I’m not writing you would probably find me doing research about personal development, teaching women online or watching Tyler Perry “Sistas”


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💌 Let's connect! Drop me a comment, share your thoughts, and let's create a space where authenticity reigns. Together, we'll laugh, learn, and lift each other up.


Remember, you're not just a reader; you're part of this beautiful journey. 🌟


With love and virtual hugs,


Ghene 

 


 



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