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The phrase "irregular periods" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a phenomenon or condition in which a person's menstrual cycle does not have a consistent pattern or length. Example: "She experienced irregular periods for months, with some months having no menstruation at all."
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How long ago did you develop irregular periods?
Irregular periods, for example, are common among adolescents, athletes and lactating women.
In most cases, irregular periods do not mean a woman has premature ovarian failure.
Ms. Cao says she has not suffered health problems except for irregular periods.
A 19-year-old had always had irregular periods and never had sex without a condom.
And this isn't even considering those with irregular periods, who bleed more than once a month.
It was based on radio frequencies, changed at irregular periods, that were synchronized between the transmitter and receiver.
Irregular periods are an indication of hormonal disruptions that can affect bone health and mental function in ways that may not be reversible even with treatment.
Symptoms like irregular periods, acne and hirsutism can mimic those of a better-known condition called PCOS (for polycystic ovarian syndrome).
Irregular periods in young woman may signal a hormonal problem that can lead to severe bone loss years down the road, a new study warns.
Jane Norman, a reader in obstetrics and gynaecology at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, says that PID can cause chronic pelvic pain and irregular periods.
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