Menstrual Cycle Is a Vital Sign
“The menstrual cycle is a window into the general health and well-being of women, and not just a reproductive event,” according to Paula Hillard, M.D., Professor of obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics at Stanford University, and Chair of Project Vital Sign. “It can indicate the status of emotional health, hormonal health, bone health, ovarian health, as well as long-term fertility. Therefore, in the absence of hormonal contraception, if a woman is not having her period, it may be the first sign that something else could be going on.”
From this perspective “The Menstrual Cycle Is a Vital Sign ®.” There are long- and short-term health effects of irregular or interrupted periods (amenorrhea). The clear message of Project Vital Sign is the importance of the relationship between women and their menstrual cycles. Regular and effective health screenings and an open dialogue between women and their health care providers are critical to their overall health. If a woman’s menstrual cycle is not functioning normally this should be considered a reason for a specific evaluation by a health care provider.
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