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Myths vs Facts: Does The Moon Affect Women's Health And Menstrual Cycles?
Menstruation and the moon are two things that are constantly linked up. In popular culture, the moon has long been associated with various mystical powers and influences. One long-standing belief is that the moon can affect women's health and menstrual cycles.

You may have come across 'moon rituals,' 'moon goddess circle' and all that on your social media portals probably.
In this article, we aim to separate myth from reality by exploring the facts and debunking common misconceptions. Let's dive right in!
1. Myth: The lunar cycle synchronises with women's menstrual cycles.
Fact: While it may seem intriguing, scientific evidence does not support the notion that women's menstrual cycles align with the lunar cycle. Menstrual cycles are primarily regulated by hormonal changes within a woman's body, rather than external factors like the moon.
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford found no significant correlation between the lunar cycle and menstrual cycle length in a sample size of over 7,000 women [1].

2. Myth: Women are more fertile during a full moon.
Fact: There is no scientific evidence to suggest that women are more fertile during a full moon. Fertility depends on a complex interplay of hormonal changes and ovulation, not lunar phases.
A comprehensive review published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology found no consistent patterns between lunar phases and fertility rates across multiple studies [2].
3. Myth: The moon's gravitational pull affects women's bodies.
Fact: While the moon's gravitational force does influence the tides, it is not significant enough to impact human physiology. The moon's gravitational pull is much weaker compared to Earth's gravity and has no discernible effect on women's health or menstrual cycles.
A study published in the Journal of Emergency Medicine found no correlation between lunar phases and medical conditions related to women's health, including menstrual disorders [3].

4. Myth: Lunar eclipses can disrupt menstrual cycles.
Fact: Lunar eclipses are celestial events that occur when the Earth casts a shadow on the moon. However, they have no direct impact on menstrual cycles or women's health. Menstrual cycles are regulated by internal hormonal mechanisms and are not influenced by external celestial events.
Experts at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists state that lunar eclipses do not affect menstrual cycles or reproductive health in any way [4].

On A Final Note...
Scientific evidence consistently debunks the notion that the moon has any significant impact on these aspects of women's lives. Let's embrace the facts and discard the myths for a better understanding of women's health.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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