Will getting pregnant 10 days before menstruation

  We all know that a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, and it is normal for it to occur occasionally earlier or more than 7 days. Female friends do not need to worry too much. Some female friends are worried about whether they will get pregnant if their menstrual period is ten days earlier? Pregnant women will experience amenorrhea without any signs of menstruation. However, it is still abnormal for menstruation to occur 10 days earlier. Next, let's take a closer look at the reasons for having a 10 day early menstrual cycle!

  

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  1. Luteal insufficiency: Due to the relatively fixed luteal phase becoming shorter, the menstrual cycle becomes shorter, and this disease often occurs during the reproductive age;

  2. Adolescent dysfunctional uterine bleeding: It is caused by the incomplete development and maturation of hypothalamic pituitary ovarian function;

  3. Menopausal dysfunctional uterine bleeding: caused by decreased ovarian function;

  4. Ovarian storage dysfunction: mostly occurs in women of reproductive age after 35 years old;

  5. Women who experience excessive bleeding during ovulation may also exhibit frequent menstruation;

  6. Severe uterine fibroids may have symptoms of frequent menstruation or shortened menstrual cycles in addition to heavy menstrual flow;

  7. Improper use of contraceptive methods, such as taking birth control pills, can also cause menstruation to occur half a month earlier;

  8. Long term excessive stress leads to mental tension, causing endocrine disorders and changing the regularity of menstruation. If under pressure for a long time, it will inhibit the function of the pituitary gland, causing the ovaries to no longer secrete female hormones and not ovulate, and menstruation will begin to be disrupted. Similarly, long-term emotional suppression, suffocation, or poor mood can also affect menstruation;

  9. Improper or frequent use of drugs can cause menstrual disorders, anovulation, and amenorrhea in women, which may be due to drug inhibition and damage to the body's resistance, leading to functional impairment.

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