Irregular menstruation

Classification and external resources
Specialty gynaecology
ICD-10 N92.1, N92.5, N92.6

Irregular menstruation is a menstrual disorder whose manifestations include irregular cycle lengths as well as metrorrhagia (vaginal bleeding between expected periods).

Irregular cycles or periods

Irregular cycles or irregular periods is an abnormal variation in length of menstrual cycles in a female. A female usually experiences cycle length variations of up to eight days between the shortest and longest cycle lengths. Lengths ranging between eight and 20 days are considered moderately irregular.[1] Variation of 21 days or more is considered very irregular.[1]

Alternatively, a single menstruation period may be defined as irregular if it is shorter than 21 days, or longer than 36 days.[2] However, if they are regularly shorter than 21 days, or longer than 36 (or 35[3]) days, the condition would rather be termed polymenorrhea or oligomenorrhea, respectively.

Other types

Other types of conditions that can be referred to by "irregular menstruation" include:

References

  1. 1 2 Kippley, John; Sheila Kippley (1996). The Art of Natural Family Planning (4th ed.). Cincinnati, OH: The Couple to Couple League. p. 92. ISBN 0-926412-13-2.
  2. about.com > If I Have Irregular Periods, Will I Have Trouble Getting Pregnant? By Rachel Gurevich. Updated October 26, 2009
  3. 1 2 3 4 thefreedictionary.com > oligomenorrhea This dictionary, in turn, is citing: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. 2008
  4. MedicineNet.com > Definition of Metrorrhagia Last Editorial Review: 3/17/2003
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