No Period. Now What?: A Guide to Regaining Your Cycles and Improving Your Fertility
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No Period. Now What?: A Guide to Regaining Your Cycles and Improving Your Fertility
2019 update! No Period. Now What? has been updated as of March 2019 to include additional research, be more Health At Every Size aligned, and more inclusive.
Has your period gone missing?
You’re not alone. People tend to think that loss of menstrual cycles only happens to Olympic-level athletes or people with eating disorders. But it turns out you can have seemingly healthy eating and exercise habits and still be faced with a missing monthly cycle. In fact, your lifestyle may be the culprit.
No matter how long you’ve been without a period, our Recovery Plan will guide you on the path to regaining your cycle and improving your long-term health and fertility. This comprehensive book will:
Explain what is happening in your body and why
Present guidelines for how much and what to eat (Good news! They’re probably a lot more fun than what you’re used to!)
Provide exercise recommendations
Support you through the challenges of changing your habits
Explain fertility treatments that can help achieve pregnancy if you still need assistance
In “No Period. Now What?†Dr. Nicola Rinaldi shares her extensive research on hypothalamic amenorrhea as well as her own experience with recovery. Additional contributors include eating disorder speaker Stephanie Buckler, fitness coach Lisa Sanfilippo Waddell, and hundreds of other women who have taken this journey and come out the other side with cycles, babies, and a better understanding of what it means to be healthy. Elite runner Tina Muir followed the No Period. Now What? recommendations when she wanted to restore her cycles and ovulated just nine weeks after going "all in."