My period has been officially messed up for the last few months, but I’m hesitant to go to the gynecologist. My boyfriend is aware, but I don’t show it to him because I think it would make me look weak. Do you think it’s right to hide things like this from a partner? Or should I be open about it?
I also experienced some ridiculous shifts in my period dates for a while. It was related to stress, and the gynecologist confirmed this. I explained it to my boyfriend, and honestly, he didn’t make a big deal out of it. Maybe it won’t make you seem as weak as you think.
Actually, this situation isn’t that abnormal. Menstrual irregularities can happen to many women, and lifestyle or hormonal factors can influence it. How about trying to keep a diary before visiting the gynecologist? Being open about the topic with your partner might also lighten your load.
I think it’s wrong to hide things from your boyfriend. After all, aren’t you going to be able to share more important things in the future? It seems to me that focusing on a more mature conversation instead of the flirting game would be healthier.
Menstrual irregularities can really stem from many different causes; it could be stress, weight changes, or a hormonal issue. But a check-up is essential for a clear answer. Visiting a gynecologist won’t make you seem weak; instead, they’ll view you as someone who cares about their health.
I wanted to make an update. My stress has increased a lot over the past few weeks, and my period dates have become quite uncertain. I thought about opening up to my boyfriend, but I’m still hesitant. He makes insensitive jokes sometimes, which makes it even harder for me ![]()
Now you say he’s your boyfriend, but maybe that’s not the issue. Maybe you have a confidence problem. You mentioned his jokes, but instead of hiding this, show the courage to sit down and talk to him about it. Who knows, maybe the jokes will stop.