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    If you get a monthly menstrual cycle, how do your glucose levels change during your period?

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    9 Comments

    1. fletchina

      My BG increases 20-30% the week before my period. By Day 2 or 3, it is back to β€œnormal”. I have a basal pattern for the week prior to my period.

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    2. Anita Stokar

      My sugar would rise quite a bit at some point during the week before. When the period started, my blood sugar dropped drastically. After a few days, it was back to normal blood sugars.

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    3. Jneticdiabetic

      Agree with Anita. My typical pattern was BG rise the week before, then run low for a day or 2 when bleeding starts. Patterns are less predictable now that I’m in perimenopause.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Becky Hertz

      I no longer get a menstrual cycle, but didn’t notice many changes when I did. At that time, no cgm’s and only 4-6 finger sticks a day.

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    5. Cristina Jorge Schwarz

      In general, my BG rises significantly during PMS, about 130%. Then, once menstruation starts, it lowers each day (125%, 115%, etc), and then drops significantly for about 2 days, running at 90% of normal, until it goes back to my “normal” rate. There is no program I can set for this variability on my pump, all manual/temporary rates.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Jian

      When I had periods my glucose would drop like a bimb the minute the period started. Elevated blood sugars for a couple days ahead of period

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    7. LizB

      My last period was in 2022. The week before I would experience insulin resistance. Once my period started, my insulin needs would drop back to normal.

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    8. Maureen Helinski

      My BG’s went low AFTER the menstrual period.

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    9. PamK

      I am past those days, but when I did menstruate, my blood sugars would go up the week before and then drop the day my period started. The rest of the time, I didn’t notice any changes.

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