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TIME OF THE MONTH

The 12 things that happen to your body during your menstrual cycle – from flirting to feeling more assertive

Plus, period symptoms that could indicate a serious health problem - and how to ease agonising cramps

IT’S the time of the month lots of women dread. 

It can come with night sweats, bloating, cramps, headaches and sleeplessness

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A lot happens throughout a woman's menstrual cycleCredit: Getty

But for some women, their period is a time to feel superhuman, empowered and brighter, and there’s plenty of research that confirms women can own it when they’re ovulating.

Sophie French, 32, a life coach from Leicestershire, says her period makes her feel on top of the world.

“I feel like I sleep better, I feel more connected to myself and my 'femininity' I guess,” she says.

“I also feel like it's a time to really relax and let my body do what it needs to do. 

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“When I'm so busy all month, my period gives me such a good reason to rest. 

“I also feel more open, softer and more in love when I'm on my period. I feel like slowing down is easier. 

“I sometimes feel like I'm in a lovely floaty bubble when my period comes and like I can breathe a sigh of relief. 

“My family thinks I’m weird for embracing it and enjoying it the way I do, but it makes me feel empowered, like my body is working magic.”

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Sophie’s not alone either. Research has found that a woman's sense of smell improves, women feel sexier, are more likely to flirt and are more open to sexual fantasies at certain times in their cycle.

Here are 12 reasons to love your monthly cycle instead of loathing it…

Half of women have NEVER felt comfortable on their period, with sex, work and exercise all paying the price

1. MORE LIKELY TO START DIETS

Dr Andrea Meltzer, associate professor in social psychology at the University of Tennessee, is behind several studies that examine the relationship between ovulation and menstruation and physical changes. 

She says women are more likely to start diets when they’re at peak fertility in their cycle.

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