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Ovarian Cancer Month: Your Period Speaks: What Changes In Flow, Colour, Or Pain Could Mean

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This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, it’s worth remembering that gynecological cancers don’t always make their presence obvious

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Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common reason for female cancer-related deaths in the United States and is responsible for more female reproductive cancer deaths than any other type

Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common reason for female cancer-related deaths in the United States and is responsible for more female reproductive cancer deaths than any other type

Every woman knows her period has its own rhythm, the usual flow, the cramps, the shades of red, even the moods that tag along. For most, it’s predictable. But now and then, a shift in that pattern can be your body’s way of telling you something’s not quite right.

This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, it’s worth remembering that gynecological cancers don’t always make their presence obvious. Unlike cervical cancer, there’s no easy screening test for ovarian cancer. That makes it even more important to pay attention to what your cycle is trying to say.

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Dr. Jeyhan Boman Dhabhar, Consultant Medical Oncology, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre shares all you need to know:

Period Changes You Shouldn’t Ignore

1. Heavier or lighter flow than usual

If your period suddenly turns unusually heavy or, on the flip side, unusually light without a clear reason like stress, childbirth, or hormonal changes, it’s time to pay attention. Such changes might be linked to hormonal shifts, fibroids, or, occasionally, something more serious.

2. Spotting or bleeding between periods

Spotting here and there can happen. But if bleeding keeps showing up between cycles — or if it happens after menopause, don’t dismiss it. While often harmless, it can sometimes point to underlying problems that need medical attention.

3. Changes in colour

Blood color can vary naturally. But if it regularly looks different, carries a strong odor, or comes with heavy clots, that’s your body asking for a check-up.

4. Pain that feels different

Most women are used to cramps, but pain that suddenly feels sharper, lasts longer, or spreads to the back and legs isn’t something to brush aside. Ongoing pelvic discomfort or bloating outside of your period may signal ovarian cysts or, in rare cases, cancer.

Why Ovarian Cancer Often Goes Unnoticed

Ovarian cancer is sometimes called the “silent killer.” Not because there are no symptoms, but because the signs are so easy to mistake for everyday issues. Bloating, feeling full quickly, tummy aches, or changes in bowel habits can all be waved off as indigestion or stress. Sadly, this often means the disease is caught late.

That’s why changes in your cycle matter. They don’t always mean cancer, but they’re an important nudge to visit your gynecologist.

Paying Attention to Your Body

Your period is like a monthly report card from your body. Tracking it, the flow, the pain, the moods, even your energy levels helps you notice when something is off. A simple app or a notebook is enough.

And here’s the other thing: talk about it. Too many women put up with pain or irregular bleeding, thinking it’s “normal.” Breaking that silence is the first step toward early detection.

When to Call Your Doctor

• Bloating or pelvic pressure that doesn’t go away

• Sudden, unexplained changes in your flow

• New or worsening cramps and pelvic pain

• Any vaginal bleeding after menopause

Your doctor may suggest an ultrasound or blood test. The earlier an issue is found, the easier it is to treat.

This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, let’s remind ourselves and each other: your period speaks, don’t tune it out.

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