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Usually lasting between 21 and 35 days, the menstrual cycle is considered to be normal. An average menstrual cycle might last up to seven days. At any age, abnormal bleeding can happen. However, it's usual for a woman's periods to be a little erratic at particular points in her life: When a female initially begins her periods, they may not come on a regular basis (around age 9 to 14). The interval between periods may alter with perimenopause (about age 50). At this time, it's common to skip periods or experience lighter or more bleeding.
Although these changes can be typical, you should discuss any unusual uterine bleeding with your obstetrician-gynecologist (ob-gyn). Ovulation issues—A lack of ovulation can result in irregular, occasionally excessive, monthly flow. The endometrium, the tissue that lines the uterus, can get overly thick in some places if you don't ovulate for a number of menstrual cycles. This condition can manifest both during perimenopause and the first few years after you start having periods. Women who have specific medical disorders, including as hypothyroidism and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), may also experience it.
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