Menstrual cycles, hormones, and T1D: What women need to know - Breakthrough T1D
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Menstrual cycles, hormones, and T1D: What women need to know - Breakthrough T1D
Menstrual cycles and type 1 diabetes (T1D) have a lot in common: they can be unpredictable, inconsistent from person to person, and physically challenging. For Women’s Health Month, Breakthrough T1D is taking a closer look at how periods and menopause may influence blood sugar. What happens during the menstrual cycle? Most girls get their first period around age 12. Then, each month, the ovary releases an egg; if it doesn’t get fertilized, it’s …
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