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Do women really influence each other's menstrual cycles?
Here's the truth about period syncing
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If you've ever lived with multiple people who have periods, you've probably experienced period syncing. Period syncing describes a popular belief that women who live together or spend a lot of time together will see the timing of their monthly periods syncing up or aligning. Roommates, close friends, coworkers, same-sex couples, and family members who start their period on or about the same day every month can feel like this is a special bond between them. But is this a real phenomenon, or just a popular myth?
Curious? Check out this gallery to discover what research has to say about period syncing.
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