Indeed, a break in your period flow can occur.
Closer to the end of the cycle, the levels of estradiol and progesterone decreases and menstruation starts. The drop in the hormonal levels might be abrupt.
The endometrium is shed unevenly, and one may notice that menstruation seems to fade then resume.
This situation is normal if the amount of discharge is moderate and there are no other complaints. The beginning of a new cycle is considered from the first day of bleeding.
If breaks recur from cycle to cycle, it is recommended that you undergo further examination by a gynecologist. This may be a sign of an endometrial polyp, ovarian cyst, or uterine myoma.
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