Fatigue during your period: 10 tips to get your energy back
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Feeling totally drained during your period? Noticing a lack of energy, motivation, or focus? Don’t panic—many women and teens experience this more or less intense fatigue during their periods. It’s often called period fatigue. Just like PMS or PMDD, it’s another physical phenomenon you might experience during your menstrual cycle.
That feeling of exhaustion, fatigue, emptiness, and wanting to sleep during your period makes it seem like you’re totally drained! It’s a normal symptom, but it can really mess with your daily life. So how do you get through your day when you’re feeling low on energy? How do you handle classes, appointments, and public transportation?
Louloucup, your brand for washable and reusable period products (underwear, cups, and period swimwear), shares its 10 tips for fighting fatigue during your period. Facing this time with full energy and regaining your vitality isn’t magic—just a matter of building a few good habits.
In this article:
Fatigue during your period is far from a minor, trivial symptom. Hormones, low iron, and discomfort from potentially heavy bleeding all add up and explain a lack of energy. This persistent fatigue is caused by several physiological factors:
During your period, your body goes through significant hormonal fluctuations. The drop in estrogen and progesterone levels can affect your energy and cause a feeling of exhaustion.
Menstrual blood loss leads to a decrease in the body's iron levels, which can result in significant fatigue. The heavier your flow, the more likely you are to experience this fatigue. Anyone with a copper IUD (copper intrauterine device) may experience heavy bleeding (though not always), making them particularly prone to iron deficiency and, as a result, severe menstrual fatigue.
Cramps, uterine contractions, back pain, and other period-related discomforts cause both physical and mental fatigue, and can also disrupt your sleep and add to that feeling of exhaustion.
Here are our 10 tips for making your period easier and reducing period fatigue.
Iron deficiency is one of the main causes of fatigue during your period. To fix it:
Louloucup’s little tip: make yourself a salad with fresh spinach, lemon juice, dried thyme, and pieces of red bell pepper. It’s the perfect combo for an iron boost! For dessert, a pretty fruit salad with kiwi, pineapple, and guava.
People with diabetes are already familiar with this tip. Blood sugar fluctuations can intensify fatigue. To keep your energy level steady throughout the day, we recommend:
Louloucup’s little tip: there’s no such thing as the perfect snack. A handful of almonds with an apple, a bit of rice, half a hard-boiled egg… these will give you the energy you need without causing a blood sugar spike.
Even mild dehydration can significantly increase fatigue. Feeling thirsty is already a sign you’re dehydrated! During your period:
Louloucup’s little tip: keep your water bottle close all day to remind yourself to drink regularly.
Exercise might seem counterintuitive when you're tired, but it boosts endorphin production and improves blood circulation:
Louloucup’s little tip: a gentle yoga session for your period can work wonders for your energy and help relieve cramps. A gentle mobility session to relax and stretch your muscles is just what you need at this point in your cycle, and it complements your workout routine.
FOCUS on... The Louloucup Turquoise
Listening to your body is essential during this time:
Louloucup’s little tip: remember, taking care of yourself during your period isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity for staying healthy throughout your cycle!
An often overlooked but crucial aspect: the comfort of your menstrual protection can affect your levels of fatigue and stress during your period. With reliable period protection, you feel more confident, reassured, less stressed, and your mental load is lighter. You feel more at ease.
Louloucup’s tip: Louloucup period underwear is designed to give you optimal comfort. Made from breathable organic cotton, they let you feel comfortable all day without worrying about leaks or needing to change your protection frequently. The Loulou menstrual cup is the perfect alternative to tampons. This ultra-soft internal protection collects blood securely and comfortably! Less stress = more energy!
Magnesium is an essential mineral that helps reduce cramps (muscle recovery) and fight fatigue (better physical and mental vitality):
Louloucup’s little tip: a square of dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa isn’t just a treat—it’s also a great source of magnesium! Choose high-quality dark chocolate, preferably organic and made in France.
During your period, it’s important to get good sleep (and that goes for the rest of your cycle too)! During menstruation, you may need more rest:
Louloucup’s little tip: for a peaceful night, Louloucup’s heavy flow period panties provide optimal protection all night long, so you can sleep worry-free. Our favorites? Clara, Jade, Liv, or Mathilde—we just can’t choose!
Spotlight on... the Jade super heavy flow period underwear
Stress makes all period symptoms worse, including fatigue:
Louloucup's little tip: The 4-7-8 abdominal breathing technique (inhale for 4 counts, hold for 7, exhale for 8), practiced for 5 minutes before bed, works wonders!
If your fatigue is debilitating or persists beyond your period, don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare professional:
Louloucup’s little tip: Remember, while occasional fatigue isn’t a big deal, extreme fatigue isn’t normal and deserves medical attention.
Tracking your fatigue throughout your cycle can help you better anticipate tough periods and adjust your schedule accordingly. Keeping a record of your feelings is also helpful if you need to consult a doctor.
Plants like ashwagandha or ginseng can help your body better manage stress and maintain energy. Check with an herbalist or naturopath before using them.
To feel good during your period, choosing the right protection is essential. Louloucup menstrual cups are an excellent alternative to disposable products. Made from high-quality medical-grade silicone, they can be worn for up to 6 hours without discomfort or leaks, letting you focus on your well-being instead of your protection.
Fatigue during your period is natural, but that doesn’t mean you have to just put up with it. By taking care of your diet, hydration, sleep, and choosing comfortable period products, you can greatly improve your well-being during this time.
Remember, every body is different: what works for a friend might not work for you. Take the time to explore these different options and find what suits you best. Don’t compare yourself, don’t stress, don’t worry!
To deepen your knowledge about the menstrual cycle and discover more tips, check out our blog and guides. You’ll find plenty of advice and tricks for using the cup as well as period underwear.
Taking care of yourself during your period also means allowing yourself to slow down and listen to your body’s needs. So be kind to yourself and don’t hesitate to adapt these tips to your personal situation!
Some fatigue is normal, but if it’s keeping you from your daily activities, see a doctor to check for anemia or other underlying issues.
Iron, magnesium, or B vitamin supplements can be beneficial, but always consult a healthcare professional before starting any regimen. Taking supplements is not something to take lightly!
This premenstrual fatigue is linked to the hormonal changes that occur during the luteal phase of the cycle. These are known as PMS or premenstrual syndromes.
For some women, hormonal contraceptives can help reduce premenstrual symptoms, including fatigue. Talk to your gynecologist to see if this option is right for you.