10. Shift Work
If you work a shift job, chances are high that you may suffer from menstrual problems. The more your work schedule fluctuates, the more likely you are to experience such problems.
Shift work disrupts your body’s circadian rhythm, which controls a variety of biological functions including your menstrual cycle.
In a 2011 study published in Epidemiology, researchers analyzed more than 71,000 U.S. nurses and found that those working rotating shifts were more likely than other nurses to have irregular menstrual periods.
Another study published in BMC Women’s Health in 2016 reports that rotating shift work can increase the prevalence of menstrual cycle irregularity.
Women who work night shifts also can find it harder to conceive.
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