When my period suddenly skipped a month, I felt anxious—almost like my body was changing faster than I expected.
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When my cycle first changed, I panicked a little. Missing a period felt like something was wrong, but my doctor explained it’s extremely common during perimenopause. Hormones begin fluctuating, so cycles may come late, get lighter, heavier, or skip altogether. It doesn’t mean menopause has fully started—it’s just the body shifting. Still, the uncertainty made me feel uneasy, so I kept track of my cycles and talked with a doctor for reassurance.