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You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Hormonal fluctuations can cause emotional changes, cognitive problems, and heightened executive function deficits throughout the menstrual cycle for women with ADHD.
Use this Patient Resource to understand when fluctuations occur during your cycle and how they impact your symptoms of ADHD.The menstrual cycle typically lasts 28 days, but it can be 21 to 40 days long.
Regardless of duration, it comprises four phases:The Menstrual Cycle Workbook for Women with ADHD is based on a 28-day menstrual cycle. (If your cycle is longer than 28 days, we’ve built in floating days to accommodate this.)If you’re interested in contributing to ADDitude’s research on how ADHD impacts women, please fill out this short survey after charting your symptoms for two months: additu.de/period (URL opens May 10)After tracking two menstrual cycles, compare the averages in each menstrual phase and see what patterns emerge.