This article was previously published on Atrium Health's Daily Dose

Feel your best this holiday season with lifestyle tips to help manage uncomfortable menstrual symptoms.


The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration and connection with loved ones. However, for those who experience menstrual symptoms, the hustle and bustle of the holidays can sometimes add stress and discomfort.

Managing menstrual symptoms – such as cramps, fatigue, headaches and mood swings – during this busy time is crucial to fully enjoying the festivities. Here's a guide with tips from Cecelia Brown, CNM, a certified nurse midwife at Atrium Health Women's Care Charlotte OB/GYN, to help you navigate the holiday season while taking care of your body.

Prioritize self-care

Amid the holiday rush, self-care might take a backseat, but it's essential for managing menstrual symptoms. Here are some tips to prioritize your well-being:

Plan ahead with comfort in mind

Whether you're attending a family gathering or traveling, planning ahead can make a big difference in how you manage your symptoms:

Eat mindfully

Holiday meals are often rich and indulgent, which can exacerbate certain menstrual symptoms, like bloating and fatigue. Here's how to enjoy holiday foods while minimizing discomfort:

Stay active

Physical activity can help alleviate your menstrual symptoms, improve your mood and boost your energy levels. Here are ways to stay active during the holidays:

Manage stress

The holidays can be stressful, which might worsen menstrual symptoms like headaches or mood swings. Here's how to keep stress at bay:

Managing menstrual symptoms during the holidays doesn't have to be a daunting task. With a little planning and self-care, you can enjoy the festive season while taking care of your body. Remember, it's OK to put your needs first and make adjustments to ensure you feel your best. Happy holidays!

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