
Heartaches
Don't say a prayer for me now
- May 6, 2021
- 279
As the title suggests, I created this post to discuss the possible link between menstruation and suicidal ideation (or suicide in general). It's not something I had given much thought until recently.
For many individuals, menstruation comes with significant emotional and physical ailments, with varying degrees of severity and length.
Until recently, not much research had been done regarding the relationship of the menstrual cycle with suicidal ideation, planning and attempts. And despite recent studies, there's still a lot which professionals and the general public don't know.
I'll leave some articles discussing studies about the topic, as well as particular cases.
"Suicide risk is higher in certain phases of the menstrual cycle" — by The Conversation
"What's the relationship between the menstrual cycle and suicidal ideation?" — by National Elf Service
"Menstrual cycles affect day-to-day suicide risk, UIC researchers find" — by UIC Today
PMDD related articles
"Living with PMS That Makes You Want to Die" — by VICE
"Why are some people more susceptible to severe PMS? Psychologists seek answers" — by the American Psychological Association
PCOS related articles
"Persons diagnosed with PCOS face 8-fold increase in suicide risk" — by Medical News Today
"New Study Reinforces PCOS-Suicide Connection" — by Psychiatrist.com
In my personal experience, I've noted my emotional state significantly worsens some days prior and during my cycle, almost until the very end. My suicidal ideation is turned up to 11 and I'm more prone to harming myself in some way. Not to mention, the physical baggage that makes it hard for me to do almost anything.
When I had my first attempt almost a year ago, I was in the middle of my menstrual cycle. I'm unsure if it was a significant factor in my decision.
I'm not under any treatment to help me during my cycles. I simply take my prescribed antidepressants and hope it passes fast enough.
How about you? What's your experience been like? Have you noticed a similar pattern during your cycle? Are you under treatment to especifically help you combat this issue? Has it been useful?
For many individuals, menstruation comes with significant emotional and physical ailments, with varying degrees of severity and length.
Until recently, not much research had been done regarding the relationship of the menstrual cycle with suicidal ideation, planning and attempts. And despite recent studies, there's still a lot which professionals and the general public don't know.
I'll leave some articles discussing studies about the topic, as well as particular cases.
"Suicide risk is higher in certain phases of the menstrual cycle" — by The Conversation
"What's the relationship between the menstrual cycle and suicidal ideation?" — by National Elf Service
"Menstrual cycles affect day-to-day suicide risk, UIC researchers find" — by UIC Today
PMDD related articles
"Living with PMS That Makes You Want to Die" — by VICE
"Why are some people more susceptible to severe PMS? Psychologists seek answers" — by the American Psychological Association
PCOS related articles
"Persons diagnosed with PCOS face 8-fold increase in suicide risk" — by Medical News Today
"New Study Reinforces PCOS-Suicide Connection" — by Psychiatrist.com
In my personal experience, I've noted my emotional state significantly worsens some days prior and during my cycle, almost until the very end. My suicidal ideation is turned up to 11 and I'm more prone to harming myself in some way. Not to mention, the physical baggage that makes it hard for me to do almost anything.
When I had my first attempt almost a year ago, I was in the middle of my menstrual cycle. I'm unsure if it was a significant factor in my decision.
I'm not under any treatment to help me during my cycles. I simply take my prescribed antidepressants and hope it passes fast enough.
How about you? What's your experience been like? Have you noticed a similar pattern during your cycle? Are you under treatment to especifically help you combat this issue? Has it been useful?