Periods + glucose = absolute chaos? Let’s talk about it.
Hormones can shift insulin sensitivity—and the pattern is personal, not imaginary.
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Ask the Hub ↗Hormones, patterns and when to bring changes to your clinician.
✓ Hormonal shifts can affect insulin sensitivity, but patterns differ.
✓ Track several cycles if doing so feels useful.
✓ Discuss repeated changes before adjusting insulin.
No. Hormonal changes can affect glucose, though the direction and size vary.
For severe pain, very heavy bleeding, missed periods, pregnancy concerns or disruptive glucose changes, contact a clinician.
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