Irregular, Long Periods Tied To Shorter Life Span -

Research published in The BMJ has linked (lasting 40 days or more) to a significantly higher risk of premature death —defined as dying before the age of 70. The large-scale study, which followed nearly 80,000 women over 24 years, suggests that a woman’s menstrual history acts as a "vital sign" for her overall long-term health. Key Findings of the Study

The risk was highest for women who experienced consistently long or irregular periods throughout their entire reproductive life span , from adolescence through adulthood. Irregular, Long Periods Tied to Shorter Life Span

Women who reported always having irregular cycles between the ages of 18 and 46 were 37% to 39% more likely to die prematurely compared to those with regular cycles. Research published in The BMJ has linked (lasting

The research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health highlights several critical data points regarding life span and cycle characteristics: Women who reported always having irregular cycles between

Long, irregular menstrual cycles may predict premature mortality