Abstract

There is variability between women for days of menstrual bleeding, cycle lengths, follicular phase lengths, and luteal phase lengths, related to age and parity. To describe total cycle length; anovulatory cycles; follicular and luteal phase lengths; and days and intensity of menstrual and non-menstrual bleeding in women without known subfertility over the course of 1year. 581 women (3,324 cycles) with no known subfertility (18-40years of age) were followed for up to 1year. Women recorded vaginal bleeding and mucus discharge daily. We used the peak day of cervical mucus as the estimated day of ovulation and the last day of the follicular phase. We used generalised linear mixed models stratified by age and parity to describe menstrual cycle parameters. The majority of women were <30years of age (74.5%), non-Hispanic White (88.6%), and nulliparous (70.4%). The mean menses length was 6.2 (1.5) days, median 6; cycle length 30.3 (6.7) days, median 29; follicular phase length 18.5 (6.5) days, median 17; and luteal phase length 11.7 (2.8) days, median 12. Nulliparous women aged ≥30years vs nulliparous women aged <30 had shorter cycles (29.2days, 95% confidence interval (CI) 27.8, 30.7 vs 31.5days, 95% CI 30.8, 32.2) and shorter follicular phases (17.6days, 95% CI 16.2, 18.9 vs 19.6days, 95% CI 18.9, 20.2). Among all women, within-woman differences between the longest and shortest menses length >3days, total cycle length >7days, follicular phase >7days, and luteal phase >3days were found in 11.6%, 43.0%, 41.7%, and 58.8% of women, respectively. Our findings confirm variability between women of menstrual cycle parameters related to age and parity, and also highlight within-woman variability in the follicular and luteal phases.

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