Menstrual abnormalities, or irregular periods, are common and can affect women of any age. These changes can include unpredictable cycles, heavy or light bleeding, or missed periods—all of which may impact fertility. Many cases relate to hormonal imbalances, which are treatable.
At HealthHub Clinics in Dubai, our endocrinology team specializes in diagnosing and treating menstrual irregularities and their effects on fertility. On this page, we outline types of irregularities, their hormonal causes (such as PCOS and thyroid issues), available diagnostic services, and frequently asked questions.
What Are Menstrual Irregularities?
A normal menstrual cycle typically occurs every 21 to 35 days and bleeding lasts around 3 to 7 days. “Menstrual irregularities” means anything outside of your normal pattern. This can involve changes in how often your period comes, how long it lasts, or how heavy the bleeding is. For example, if your cycle suddenly becomes very erratic or stops altogether (and you’re not pregnant or menopausal), it counts as an abnormality. Menstrual abnormalities can present in various ways, including:
Common Causes of Menstrual Abnormalities
Many cases of irregular periods are caused by hormonal imbalances or endocrine disorders that disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. Common causes include:
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a leading cause of irregular periods, often resulting in infrequent or absent menstruation and fertility issues. Our clinic offers specialized PCOS care in Dubai, focusing on lifestyle changes and medication to regulate cycles.
- Thyroid dysfunction, whether underactive or overactive, can also disrupt menstrual cycles—causing heavier, lighter, or missed periods. Addressing thyroid imbalance often restores regularity.
- High stress, major weight changes, and eating disorders can interfere with reproductive hormones, leading to irregular or missed periods. Managing stress and maintaining a healthy weight can help normalize cycles.
- As women enter their 40s, perimenopause naturally causes more irregular cycles due to hormonal fluctuations. However, very heavy bleeding or any bleeding after menopause should be checked by a doctor.
Even less common endocrine issues (for example, a prolactin-secreting pituitary growth or problems with the adrenal glands) can cause menstrual disruptions, but these are rarer.
Menstrual Irregularities and Infertility: The Connection
Irregular menstrual cycles can directly affect your ability to become pregnant. In a normal cycle, an ovary releases an egg (ovulation) once per month, which is necessary for conception. If your periods are irregular, ovulation might not be happening regularly or predictably. For instance, in a condition like PCOS, a woman might ovulate only occasionally, making it much more difficult to conceive. Other hormonal imbalances (such as thyroid disorders or high prolactin levels from the pituitary gland) can also interfere with ovulation or make the uterine lining less receptive to pregnancy. The encouraging news is that by treating the underlying hormonal issue, we can often restore regular ovulation and improve fertility. Many women find that once their hormone levels are balanced and their cycles are regulated, their chances of conceiving naturally increase significantly.
Diagnosis and Evaluation
To pinpoint the cause of your symptoms, our female hormone specialists in Dubai (endocrinologists) will often recommend certain diagnostic tests. We may perform hormone blood tests to check for imbalances (for example, measuring thyroid levels and reproductive hormones like FSH, LH, estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin) and conduct a pelvic ultrasound to examine your ovaries and uterus. If fertility is a concern, we also assess whether you are ovulating and can coordinate additional fertility tests if needed. Using these tools, we can identify issues like PCOS, thyroid dysfunction, or other conditions contributing to your symptoms, and then create an appropriate treatment plan tailored to you.
Treatment and Management
Once we have identified the cause of your menstrual irregularities or hormonal imbalance, we will customize a treatment plan for you. Our approach at HealthHub Clinics is comprehensive, addressing both lifestyle and medical aspects. Key elements of treatment may include:
- Healthy lifestyle changes: Achieving a healthy weight and managing stress can significantly improve hormonal balance (for example, weight loss in someone with PCOS often helps restore regular periods). We will provide guidance on diet, exercise, and stress management to support your hormonal health.
- Medications and hormone therapy: To correct specific hormonal issues, you may need medication. For example, thyroid hormone replacement can treat an underactive thyroid and normalize your cycles. If you’re not trying to conceive, birth control pills or progesterone may be prescribed to regulate your cycle and ease troublesome symptoms. These treatments address the root cause and help ensure you have regular periods.
- Fertility-focused treatments (non-IVF): If your goal is pregnancy, we focus on restoring ovulation. We may prescribe medications to stimulate your ovaries to release eggs regularly. These treatments are often very effective (especially for PCOS-related infertility), and many patients are able to conceive with them. HealthHub Clinics does not offer IVF, but if advanced fertility treatment is ever required, we will refer you to a specialist.