Recognizing how your cortisol patterns align with cycle irregularities—whether shortened cycles, longer cycles, or skipped months—requires consistent observation of both stress responses and menstrual timing. Over time, you may identify whether certain stressors or chronically elevated cortisol precede changes in your cycle, helping you understand your body's individual stress-fertility connection.
Elevated cortisol from chronic stress can suppress reproductive hormones, leading to delayed ovulation, shortened luteal phases, and irregular periods in a process sometimes called hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis interference.
Because stress levels and cycle changes rarely feel connected in the moment, AI-assisted logging allows you to correlate high-stress periods with downstream cycle irregularities and build evidence to discuss with a healthcare provider.
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