When cortisol regulation goes awry—whether from chronic stress, poor sleep, or other metabolic stress—your cycle often responds with disruptions because reproductive hormones depend on a stable cortisol baseline. Documenting how your personal cortisol dysregulation patterns map to cycle changes gives you concrete data about your own stress-fertility relationship rather than relying on general claims.
Cortisol dysregulation occurs when chronic stress causes the adrenal glands to produce abnormal cortisol levels, which can suppress reproductive hormones and lead to delayed ovulation, shortened luteal phases, or missed periods entirely.
Understanding this connection is critical for women whose cycles shift during high-stress periods, and AI can help you correlate stress events, sleep quality, and cycle timing across months to identify whether cortisol patterns are the underlying driver of your irregularities.
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