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    How the Phases of the Menstrual Cycle Affect Your Mood and Well-Being

    Abaidullah ShahidBy Abaidullah ShahidAugust 15, 20254 Mins Read
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    If you’ve ever noticed your mood changing throughout the month, it’s not just in your head – your hormones play a big role. Using tools like a Hormone tracker ОVUL or Ovulation Tracker Device can help you understand these patterns better and plan your life around them. That’s because the menstrual cycle and mental health are deeply connected, with each phase influencing your emotions, energy, focus, and even sleep quality.

    What Happens in the Body During Each Phase of the Menstrual Cycle?

    The cycle has four phases – menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal – each with its own hormonal profile and emotional impact.

    Menstrual Phase (Days 1–5)

    Days 1–5 mark menstruation, when estrogen and progesterone are at their lowest. You may feel tired or low during these days. However, once bleeding starts many people notice a mood lift – like a “cloud has lifted” as estrogen begins rising again.

    Follicular Phase (Days 6–13)

    After menstruation (days 6–13), estrogen rises steadily. This boost often lifts your mood and energy. In fact, “the follicular phase tends to be when you may notice your mood is lighter and you have more energy”. Rising estrogen fuels serotonin, so you may feel more optimistic and motivated during this phase.

    Ovulatory Phase (Around Day 14)

    Ovulation usually happens mid-cycle. LH triggers the egg’s release and estrogen (plus some testosterone) peaks. This often makes you feel confident and energetic – it “can increase feelings of self-confidence, energy, and well-being”. However, the surge can also make you more emotionally sensitive or reactive during ovulation.

    Luteal Phase (Days 15–28)

    After ovulation, the luteal phase begins. Progesterone rises (which can feel calming), but if no pregnancy occurs, estrogen and progesterone will fall late in this phase. This hormone crash often triggers irritability, fatigue, or anxiety – the classic PMS symptoms. Three out of four women notice some of these symptoms each cycle.

    Taking Control of Your Emotions Throughout the Menstrual Cycle

    Advances in AI are now allowing women to monitor their hormonal wellness right from the comfort of their home, without the headache of blood and urine samples. Monitoring your hormonal patterns lets you plan and care for yourself in ways that haven’t been possible before. Try these supportive strategies:

    • Track and plan: use a cycle tracking app to record your cycle and daily mood. Experts say tracking can clarify your patterns.
    • Use a saliva hormone tracker to reveal when hormonal highs or lows will occur.
    • Prioritize self-care: Gentle exercise, good sleep, and healthy meals can ease mood swings. A daily walk often lessens PMS. Doctors also recommend simple tweaks – like cutting back on caffeine and alcohol and doing relaxation exercises – to reduce stress.
    • Sync your schedule: Plan tasks around your hormonal state. Seeing your hormone levels in real-time can help you better understand your energy levels. On high-energy days (often mid-cycle), tackle big projects or social events. On low-energy days (during menstruation or late luteal), allow extra rest and simpler activities.
    • Seek support: Talk about how you feel with friends, family, or a therapist. If mood swings ever become overwhelming (for example, due to PMDD), consider professional help. Treatments like HRT, therapy, or supplements can help –  PMDD “can be treated with antidepressants, birth control pills, or nutritional supplements”

    Final Thought

    Understanding your menstrual cycle isn’t just helpful – it’s powerful. New tools like Ovul will help you understand your hormone patterns. By tracking over time, you’ll learn exactly how – and when – your hormones impact your mental health. You’ll know what to expect, and when to expect it. No guesswork – just easy to understand science directly to your phone. Your mood shifts are valid. With the right tools and knowledge, you can stay ahead of them – and take better care of yourself and those that matter most to you!

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    Abaidullah Shahid

    Abaidullah Shahid is the Owner and Director of Galaxy Backlinks Ltd, a UK-based company providing SEO services. He holds academic backgrounds in Computer Science and International Relations. With over 7 years of experience in digital publishing and content marketing, he writes informative and engaging articles on business, technology, fashion, entertainment, and other trending topics. He also manages influencersgonewild.co.uk and is a top publisher on major platforms like Benzinga, MetaPress, USA Wire, AP News, Mirror Review, and more.

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