A question for the ladies
- souldancer
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A question for the ladies
So, last year after Burning Man, my period was two weeks late. Again, this year, I was a week and a half late, and I'm usually like clockwork. I was just wondering if this has happened to any other women? I'm thinking that this might be somewhat normal? I always thought I acclimated pretty well out there, but I suppose my body still needs time to get back to normal once returning to a more suitable climate. Anyone else experience this?
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I was a week early last year when I got back (more than a little disconcerting for someone on the Pill who's used to a cycle you can set your watch by). This year, I was early again, but only by about 12 hours (I told you it was that regular!) - and fortunately, I'd been home an hour and a half when it hit.

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My wife stops every year on the playa, on schedule or not. Her theory is that the enviornment out there (heat, less food, more water) causes her body to conserve everything...
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yep. one week late this year. don't remember specifics from past years, but i do recall my usally very regular cycle going a bit wonky.
when i used to go to summer camp for a week in the summer i would start bleeding whether i was supposed to or not. hmmm.....altitude and forest = bleeding, desert = delayed bleeding.
when i used to go to summer camp for a week in the summer i would start bleeding whether i was supposed to or not. hmmm.....altitude and forest = bleeding, desert = delayed bleeding.
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Post-playa is same-old, same-old for me. But I was due on the playa, and instead of my usual 5-6 days, i got only 1.5. Kinda freaky. My body just decided on its own that all of the mental and physical stresses (including lack of good nutrition and sleep) were enough, already!
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Me too ladies...I started the day we got home a week early and I am very regular. I told my friend who is a long time burner and she said that she has heard many acounts of wacky period stuff because of BM.....That's really nutty! We should do a poll next year just to see how many of us it does effect in this way.
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If we're to do a poll, the survey would have to be more than a simple "late or early?" question. Age, birth control, regularity through the year, perceived stress levels; there are many factors to think about.
I think stress, and Burning Man is physically stressful even if you are calm and relaxed, is a key factor. What was really weird for me is that my cycle had shifted so I wouldn't be on my period for the event, but two months before I had a long 50 day gap and my cycle reset for the day of the burn.
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I think stress, and Burning Man is physically stressful even if you are calm and relaxed, is a key factor. What was really weird for me is that my cycle had shifted so I wouldn't be on my period for the event, but two months before I had a long 50 day gap and my cycle reset for the day of the burn.
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