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		<title>How tracking your menstrual cycle can empower you!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Carefully tracking your menstrual cycles and other monthly changes on a regular basis has many benefits, whether you’re a woman thinking about getting pregnant, trying to prevent conception, or simply assessing your overall health. 1. Tuning into your cycle helps you to learn about its length and frequency, noticing your unique patterns, including changes in&#8230;</p>
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<p>Carefully tracking your menstrual cycles and other monthly changes on a regular basis has many benefits, whether you’re a woman thinking about getting pregnant, trying to prevent conception, or simply assessing your overall health.</p>



<p>1. Tuning into your cycle helps you to learn about its length and frequency, noticing your unique patterns, including changes in mood. You can start tracking at any stage, however, a great time to start is at Day 1 of your period so that you can begin to understand your cycle length!</p>



<p>2. You’ll know around when you ovulate. Ovulation is the main event within each cycle. It is when an egg is released from the ovary. The exact day of ovulation is very difficult to pin point, however you’ll have a “fertile window” of a 5-6 days leading up to ovulation, including the day of ovulation.</p>



<p>3. You’ll have increased awareness of your overall health. By tracking, you may begin to see patterns. You might notice that you feel fatigued or get migraines, feel irritable or even calm during the same part of your cycle each month. If something isn’t right with your body &#8211; illness or stress for example, your cycle will be disrupted. Your menstrual cycle is your monthly report card.</p>



<p>4. You’ll gain insight into your sex drive. We usually feel our highest levels of sexual desire right at the end of our Follicular Phase, in the five days leading up to ovulation. This makes evolutionary sense because it’s also the time you’re most fertile, so most likely to conceive.</p>



<p>5. Understand and manage mood. Tracking your cycle gives you a better understanding of when you might feel happy, productive and energetic, or when you may feel tired, irritable or low. The more you know about what to expect from your moods, the better equipped you will be, to cope with them as they come! The Follicular Phase is a great time to get things done. Testosterone &amp; Estrogen play a big role in higher energy levels and a better mood. In contrast, allow yourself a lot of self-care and downtime leading into the final week before your period. Progesterone has a relaxing effect on the body &amp; mind and is dominant during the Luteal Phase, however, just before your period begins, it decreases drastically, often leading to feelings of anxiety and irritability.</p>



<p>To begin tracking your cycle, either use a paper calendar to mark your symptoms throughout the month, or download a period tracking app. ie. Clue, Glow or Flo.</p>



<p>It’s time to empower yourself when it comes to your cycle &amp; wellbeing!</p>
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		<title>Your Menstrual Cycle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The menstrual cycle begins on day 1 of your period and runs until the day before your next period begins! An average regular cycle is typically 28 days, however it can vary between 21 &#8211; 35 days. It is controlled by 4 main hormones,Estrogen &#38; Progesterone which are produced by the Ovaries, and Follicle Stimulating&#8230;</p>
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<p>The menstrual cycle begins on day 1 of your period and runs until the day before your next period begins! An <em>average</em> regular cycle is typically 28 days, however it can vary between 21 &#8211; 35 days.</p>



<p>It is controlled by 4 main hormones,<br />Estrogen &amp; Progesterone which are produced by the Ovaries, and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) &amp; Luteinizing Hormone (LH) which are produced by the Pituitary gland.</p>



<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline">Follicular Phase:</span></em><br />The first stage of the cycle, which includes the period bleed in the first week. This phase lasts from day 1 of your period until you ovulate (release an egg from ovary)!<br />The hormones Estrogen &amp; FSH are released during this phase which causes the uterus lining to thicken, and prepares the ovaries for releasing an egg. This follicular phase is ultimately preparing the body for pregnancy.</p>



<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline">Ovulation:</span></em><br />This is when the ovary releases an egg. It is <em>typically</em> 14 days after your period begins if you have a 28 day cycle, but can vary depending on the length of your own cycle!<br />It is around this time that you can become pregnant. Your body will release a surge of LH, FSH &amp; Estrogen just prior to this!</p>



<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline">Luteal Phase:</span></em><br />The time between ovulation and the beginning of your next period &#8211; approx 14 days, no matter what the length of your cycle!<br />A little mass of cells called the Corpus Luteum is formed in the ovary just after ovulation and it starts to produce Progesterone predominantly.<br />One of two things can happen here:</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Fertilisation occurs (pregnancy).</li><li>Fertilisation does not occur and the Corpus Luteum breaks down, levels of Progesterone &amp; Estrogen will decrease which will lead to the onset of your next period bleed.</li></ol>



<p>I hope this helps you to understand your cycle a little better!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you feel bogged down by cold and gloomy weather, you may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD (yes, ‘winter blues’ is officially a clinical disorder). Just like its abbreviation, Seasonal Affective Disorder is not a pleasant state to be in. You may experience one or more of the following symptoms: Moderate to&#8230;</p>
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<p>If you feel bogged down by cold and gloomy weather, you may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD (yes, ‘winter blues’ is officially a clinical disorder).</p>



<p>Just like its abbreviation, Seasonal Affective Disorder is not a pleasant state to be in.</p>



<p>You may experience one or more of the following symptoms:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Moderate to severe depression</li><li>Food cravings</li><li>Lack of focus</li><li>Lethargy and chronic fatigue</li><li>Low immunity levels</li><li>Loss of libido</li><li>Weight gain</li><li>Excessive sleepiness</li><li>Mood swings</li></ul>



<p>SAD is usually triggered by a lack of sunlight and physical activity. The fact that the days are colder and shorter does not help either. No wonder then, many of us would rather spend the day tucked in bed or head for a sunshine break.</p>



<p>There is no reason however to let the winter gloom get to you and dampen your spirits. Scientific research has shown that people suffering from seasonal depression are relatively more sensitive to smells and respond well to the aromas of essential oils.</p>



<p>Here are some oils that are highly effective in restoring the mind-body balance and uplifting the mood:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Bergamot</strong> – The fresh, tangy scent has a balancing effect on the mind and calms undesirable emotions like stress, anxiety, sadness, and anger. It also restores confidence, wellness, and energy.</li><li><strong>Orange</strong> and <strong>Lemon</strong> – Citrusy scents are known to energize, rejuvenate and uplift – perfect for reviving your zest during cold winter months.</li><li><strong>Grapefruit</strong> – One of the most versatile and feel-good scents, it is well-known for its natural anti-depressive properties.</li><li><strong>Clary Sage</strong> – This sweet and earthy scent nourishes the soul and induces a feeling of euphoria, self-confidence, wellness, and inner peace. It also helps to balance the hormones.</li><li><strong>Ylang Ylang</strong> – A sensual scent that is relaxing and mildly sedative – especially useful if you have been battling stress and mental fatigue.</li><li><strong>Jasmine</strong> – The exotic floral aroma of Jasmine spreads cheer and freshness. Great for depression and disorders of a psychosomatic nature.</li></ul>



<p>Take a whiff to rev up your energy levels. Essential oils for Seasonal Affective Disorder may be used in one of the following ways:</p>



<p><strong>Massage</strong> – The recommended essential oil can be blended with a carrier oil or cream and used for massage after showering or at any time. How about massaging your hands and feet? <br />The fragrance alleviates feelings of depression.</p>



<p><strong>Diffusion</strong>– The physical environment is impregnated with the aroma of essential oils for a long-lasting and sustained effect. Use an aromatherapy diffuser: Fill the diffuser with water, add 6-10 drops of essential oil and enjoy.</p>



<p><strong>Baths</strong> –Fill your bath with warm water and mix 2 tbs of vegetable oil with 10 drops of essential oil and add it to ½ cup of unscented salt (Epsom salts are a great choice). This can also be adapted to a foot soak. </p>



<p>DōTERRA Certified Pure Tested Grade essentials oils are available to purchase at Enhance Wellness. </p>



<p>Email info@enhancewellness.ie or call 0851148586 for more information. </p>



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