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I am getting my period twice in a month, this is unusual, is it stress?
During some months, your cycle may last for more or fewer days than the previous month, or it may start earlier or later than it has before. Sometimes, you may even have two periods in a single month. If your cycles are on the shorter end of the spectrum, you could have your period at the beginningRead more
During some months, your cycle may last for more or fewer days than the previous month, or it may start earlier or later than it has before. Sometimes, you may even have two periods in a single month.
See lessIf your cycles are on the shorter end of the spectrum, you could have your period at the beginning and end of the month with no reason for concern.
Why can’t I eat when I’m sad?
when you are sad, your brain tells your body that it is in physical pain. Studies reveal that women lose an average of five pounds in the first month of a breakup – three pounds if they instigated it. Briggs explains that this is often the result of a surge in cortisol and adrenaline. The pupils dilRead more
when you are sad, your brain tells your body that it is in physical pain. Studies reveal that women lose an average of five pounds in the first month of a breakup – three pounds if they instigated it. Briggs explains that this is often the result of a surge in cortisol and adrenaline. The pupils dilate and the body literally enters fight of flight mode – seeing food intake as a secondary concern. The parts of the brain that take charge of emotional and physical pain sit closely together with the parts that dictate how we eat our food and its taste. As a result, this can lead us to believe that we no longer like the taste of even our favourite foods.
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