Comprendre votre cycle menstruel

Votre cycle, c'est bien plus que vos règles. C'est un rythme hormonal mensuel qui influence votre énergie, votre humeur, votre peau, votre appétit et vos performances. Le comprendre est un véritable atout.

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Comprenez chaque phase de votre cycle

Votre corps change tout au long de votre cycle. Touchez une phase pour découvrir ce à quoi vous attendre, quoi manger, comment bouger et comment vous sentir au mieux.

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Phase menstruelle

Days 1–5

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Phase menstruelle

Days 1–5

Symptoms

CrampsFatigueLower back pain

Nutrition

Iron-rich foods: spinach, lentils, dark chocolate

Exercise

Light walks, gentle yoga, stretching

Mood

Rest & reflection — honor your body's need for recovery

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Use a heating pad — proven as effective as ibuprofen

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Questions fréquentes

How long is a normal menstrual cycle?
A normal menstrual cycle ranges from 21 to 35 days, with an average of 28 days. Only about 13% of women have a textbook 28-day cycle. Cycle length can vary by a few days from month to month — this is normal.
What are the 4 phases of the menstrual cycle?
The 4 phases are: Menstrual (your period, days 1-5), Follicular (estrogen rises, days 6-13), Ovulation (egg release, around day 14), and Luteal (progesterone rises, days 15-28). Each phase has distinct hormonal patterns that affect your energy, mood, and body.
What is cycle syncing?
Cycle syncing is the practice of adjusting your nutrition, exercise, skincare, and lifestyle to match each phase of your menstrual cycle. By aligning your habits with your hormonal rhythm, you can optimize energy, reduce PMS symptoms, and feel your best throughout the month.
Why does my cycle length vary?
Cycle length variation is caused by stress, sleep changes, travel, illness, weight fluctuation, and hormonal shifts. The follicular phase (before ovulation) is the most variable part. The luteal phase is typically more consistent at 12-14 days.

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