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  1. Why Is My Menstrual Cycle Getting Shorter? - Verywell Health

    • The average length of a menstrual cycle, defined as the number of days between periods, is 28 days on average across adults in all age groups. However, what's considered normal varies between people and c… See more

    What Causes Your Menstrual Cycle to Get shorter?

    There are multiple factors that can contribute to a shorter time between periods or shorter bleeding times, including birth control, pregnancy, medications, lifestyle factors, and more. While many reasons ar… See more

    When to See A Healthcare Provider

    Contact your healthcare provider if you experience the following: 1. Irregular periodsafter established cycles 2. Periods that occur every 21 to 24 days or less 3. A cycle longer than 35 to 38 days 4. Spotting or bleedin… See more

    Getting A Diagnosis

    Your healthcare provider will begin by taking your medical history and asking about your cycle and any symptoms. If needed, they will perform a pelvic exam. A pregnancy testmay be ordered if you're of childbearin… See more

    Summary

    A shorter menstrual cycle or bleeding period can be due to a number of causes, including pregnancy, birth control, health conditions, medications, stress, and more. You should contact a healthcare provider if your period… See more

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