QUESTION for the ladies! period & weight related
melodyjosie
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Sorry in advance if this is a silly question but I am seriously intrigued!
I'm on the contraception pill, but last month I decided to skip my period and continue onto a new packet.. Ever since then, i've noticed a difference on the scale.. Does skipping your period actually make you way more than usual?
I'm on the contraception pill, but last month I decided to skip my period and continue onto a new packet.. Ever since then, i've noticed a difference on the scale.. Does skipping your period actually make you way more than usual?
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Well what happens when you have your period is that you shed your lining. So, logically, it makes you lose weight.
I don't know how everyone works, personally I only lose weight during and after my period (for a week or so), then I stop losing and even gain a bit before it starts again. So personally, if I didn't have a period, I'm not really sure when I would lose at all.0 -
You LOSE during that time? Dang. I GAIN several pounds.
I've lost 11 lbs since joining MFP...about 20 in the last 4 or 5 weeks. My clothing is all lose on me and I've been walking around feeling so skinny in my clothes. Until my period. Felt like a SHIP all this past weekend!0 -
I know the feeling, I have just started mine and am feeling very bloated and fell like I have put on weight0
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Weight fluctuation in normal, especially in females and when hormones are screwy.
ETA: most likely water weight0 -
It won't really affect your weight by skipping a period. The blood and tissue lost from a period is something like 1 tsp on average. That's a very small amount.0
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It won't really affect your weight by skipping a period. The blood and tissue lost from a period is something like 1 tsp on average. That's a very small amount.
Oh, I wish.0 -
On average its actually 1-6 tablespoons of fluid plus mucus and edometrial tissue and blood clots. I haven't been on the pill for many years but I do remember a weight gain when I was on it and fluid retention is part and parcel to you monthly cycle. Hormones also play a roll. Even though I am steadily losing weight my scale fluctuates dependent on where I am in my cycle. I think my "truest" weight is taken the week after my period.0
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I think my "truest" weight is taken the week after my period.
Yes, I refuse to weigh or measure myself until a few days after my period finishes. It's such a psyche out, otherwise...and I'm sort of pissy anyway (no need to fuel the fire, lol).0 -
The fluctuations are mostly related to fluid retention, which our bodies like to do around that time - bloating... ugh. I ALWAYS have gained 5-7 lbs when I have the cycle... regardless of sodium intake... but definitely worse if I pig out on it. While the pill isn't recommended for a lot of women over 40 years old (especially if you smoke), I have to take OCP for 3 months at a time or I have debilatating migraines that put me in bed, take narcotics to manage, miss work, etc... studies say that a moderate overall weight gain from oral contraceptive use or the depo shot is common, but not everyone gains - It can be up to around 10 pounds in a year, (this isn't the monthly bloat due to fluid retention) and most women maintain and level off after their first year of being on the pill. Check reputable sources like packaging inserts, Mayoclinic.com and ACOG information. Honestly, anyone who is dedicated to not gaining the overall weight can moderate their caloric intake and get a little extra exercise to keep the gain down...
I don't track my weight fluctuations at that TOM though... it looks stupid to be tracking along, then suddenly one week gain 7, then suddenly lose 5... I just skip that week and go back to it afterward for a more true status of whether or not I'm losing or staying on track. If I gain 2 lb and it stays past that week then I simply ate too much and didn't exercise and it's really a gain.0 -
On average its actually 1-6 tablespoons of fluid plus mucus and edometrial tissue and blood clots. I haven't been on the pill for many years but I do remember a weight gain when I was on it and fluid retention is part and parcel to you monthly cycle. Hormones also play a roll. Even though I am steadily losing weight my scale fluctuates dependent on where I am in my cycle. I think my "truest" weight is taken the week after my period.
Yep. Fluid retention, bloating, lack of energy, desire for all things carbohydrate and dark chocolate. As soon as my period ends I also like to weigh in. If I do so beforehand it is just adds to that depressed feeling!0 -
I'd say it was the monkeying around with the usual ebb & flow of your hormones (or rather the synthetic hormones). I wouldn't get too worked up about it.0
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I think my "truest" weight is taken the week after my period.
Yes, I refuse to weigh or measure myself until a few days after my period finishes. It's such a psyche out, otherwise...and I'm sort of pissy anyway (no need to fuel the fire, lol).
Same here. I always get bloated and have water retention right before and through the first couple of days of my period. Even though I'm hormonal and sometimes want to over-indulge during that time, the best thing I can do is stay with my healthy eating and exercise. I try not to complicate things further by weighing or measuring during that time because I know what I'll see and it won't look good. I currently took a personal challenge not to weigh myself at all for at least a month, so I'll make sure when I do weigh myself, the monthly visitor is long gone!0 -
It won't really affect your weight by skipping a period. The blood and tissue lost from a period is something like 1 tsp on average. That's a very small amount.
Says who?!
http://myperiodblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/fun-menstruation-facts/0 -
Well what happens when you have your period is that you shed your lining. So, logically, it makes you lose weight.
I don't know how everyone works, personally I only lose weight during and after my period (for a week or so), then I stop losing and even gain a bit before it starts again. So personally, if I didn't have a period, I'm not really sure when I would lose at all.
This!
I only get two good weeks a month. I find that the two weeks before my body holds on to both water and waste and that is released during my period and the week after.0 -
Sorry in advance if this is a silly question but I am seriously intrigued!
I'm on the contraception pill, but last month I decided to skip my period and continue onto a new packet.. Ever since then, i've noticed a difference on the scale.. Does skipping your period actually make you way more than usual?
It is important to note every woman is unique but, personally I gain a little. Possibly from a little more chocolate in my diet but I notice a big difference when it comes to water retention. I literally feel bloated. I can feel it mostly in my fingers and legs. Here is a little more information from a couple reputable sources.
https://www.weightwatchers.com/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=42321&sc=801
http://www.everydayhealth.com/pms/weight-and-your-cycle.aspx0 -
Well what happens when you have your period is that you shed your lining. So, logically, it makes you lose weight.0
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Thanks for all the replies ladies.
Lately and ever since I skipped my period last month, i've noticed around a 2lbs weight gain.. I weigh usually 50kg/110lbs and if I eat healthy and drink lots of water for a week then my weight goes down to normal.. However this time it's still 2lbs higher.. So it's left me wondering if it's because i've skipped my period this one time, if its just a stubborn fluctuation.. OR actual weight gain.
I measured my waist, thigh etc and the measurements are still the same but this scale is quite confusing.
Trying not to let it drive me insane but it is! haha0 -
This may be impacted by your brand of birth control pills, too.
If you take the same pill every day (like ortho cyclen) -- all the pills barring the period week are the same color and it wouldn't matter if you took them backwards or randomly; order doesn't count -- then you're hormones are more stable throughout the months because you're getting the exact same level of hormones every day. If you take something with different colored pills (like ortho tri cyclen) -- your pack of pills will have two or three different colors, other than the period/placebo pills -- then your hormones change weekly (or in some cases are stable for two weeks, changing for one week, then placebo for one week). These pills have to be taken in the right order because day 17 pill is a different hormone dose than day 2 pill. Make sense?
If you skip a period with constant hormone pills (the first kind), you will get a consistent level of hormones for two straight months (really 6 weeks, but you get the idea). If you skip a period with variable hormone pills (the second kind) you will get fluctuation hormones for two months. Your hormones change leading up to the placebo pills, which you never take, and then go back to the level of after period. You're more likely to get more significant weight gain (in the form of water weight, so don't panic) with this type of birth control pills when skipping periods, simply because your hormone levels are more all-over-the-map, as they say.0 -
I wish I was losing weight like some ladies! About a day or two before I get it, I start to pack on a pound or two... Then the rest of the time, I just feel bloated. I have some minor health issues too so when I have my period, I have to really increase my calorie intake to avoid dizzy spells and fainting. Not only that, I have to limit how much I exercise. So after I'm done with my period, I'm usually like 3 pounds heavier... :sad:0
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My contraceptive pill is like the first kind you talked about.0
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It won't really affect your weight by skipping a period. The blood and tissue lost from a period is something like 1 tsp on average. That's a very small amount.
Says who?!
http://myperiodblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/fun-menstruation-facts/
Seriously! Who are they interviewing for these stats?? Would be nice to only lose a few teaspoons. Try a couple of cups over a week's time. Kotex would be out of business if it were only a spot here and there. They need to interview girls over the age of 12 for this!0 -
It won't really affect your weight by skipping a period. The blood and tissue lost from a period is something like 1 tsp on average. That's a very small amount.
But anyway, I wouldn't know about skipping periods and I'm a daily weigher so I'm pretty in tune with my fluctuations (even if I don't always know exactly what causes them) but just before and during the first half of my period I gain a few pounds of what I assume is "water weight". Even though I think the blood and tissue is more than a teaspoon, I agree that it isn't enough to affect the scale. It's not like you're losing a pound of blood all at once or even over the whole cycle.0 -
It won't really affect your weight by skipping a period. The blood and tissue lost from a period is something like 1 tsp on average. That's a very small amount.
Says who?!
http://myperiodblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/fun-menstruation-facts/
Seriously! Who are they interviewing for these stats?? Would be nice to only lose a few teaspoons. Try a couple of cups over a week's time. Kotex would be out of business if it were only a spot here and there. They need to interview girls over the age of 12 for this!0 -
Thanks for the websites.0
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I crave badly, lose then when period hits then put on about 2lbs never a good weigh in week. That's from past experiences anyway, will be interesting to see what happens this time round as have just started tracking again.0
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eurgh i know what you mean... Im T.O.M at the moment and have put 3lb on!!! So annoying when you work so hard and still put weight on!!0
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I gain 3-4 pounds during my period, it's frustrating but it's temporary.0
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I usually gain anywhere from 2-5lbs while I'm on it and get back to normal after it Plus I get soooo bloated its gross!0
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I never weight myself just before or during my period, because the scale easily shows a 2-3 pounds extra. It's all water weight, but it's still frustrating. So i avoid the scale until I stop bleeding, just to not freak out (and be discouraged, even though i KNOW it's just water retention...)0
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You LOSE during that time? Dang. I GAIN several pounds.
I've lost 11 lbs since joining MFP...about 20 in the last 4 or 5 weeks. My clothing is all lose on me and I've been walking around feeling so skinny in my clothes. Until my period. Felt like a SHIP all this past weekend!
^^^ This ^^^
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