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It's possible that taking evening primrose oil (EPO) may have an effect on your menstrual cycle, although this is not a commonly reported side effect. Evening primrose oil is known for its potential health benefits, including reducing inflammation, improving skin health, and helping to regulate hormones.
However, some women have reported changes to their menstrual cycle when taking EPO, including delayed periods or lighter bleeding. The exact reason for this is not well understood, but it may be related to the way EPO affects hormone levels in the body.
If you are experiencing a delayed period and you have been taking EPO, it's possible that the two are related. However, it's also possible that there are other factors contributing to the delay, such as stress, changes in weight or diet, or an underlying medical condition.
Maybe you should get it checked, if you haven't already been to the doctor.
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I can respect that theory and information, my issue was clearly just taking the EPO and corrected itself after stopping using this, and I know people will gasp when I say this but I won't be visiting any medical professionals ie GP for any conditions. in the UK this is something that I have no faith in and also working in this are I see a lot of things, Iwill stick to homoeopathy, as this for myself is my own personal decision and works for me the best, if I had anything falling off or a serious issue I would then only visit A&E, people may comment thinking people like myself are stupid but far from it and know my owning and body.
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Everyone has the right to make their own decisions about their health and wellbeing.
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It is important to note that EPO is a natural supplement, and while it may have some potential health benefits, it can also have side effects and interact with other medications. It is always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements or medications, especially if you have a history of medical conditions or are currently taking other medications.
Do you have any other symptoms?
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