Anonymous wrote:I see so many posts from women on this forum in their 40s and 50s usually who are concerned out about cycles being too long or too short or spotting or whatever. I literally don't track my period at all. It seems pretty regular still, but I wouldn't know if it were 24 days or 32, nor does it seem important to me to know. I figure that once I start skipping periods, it'll be obvious when it's been over a year and I'm fully menopausal. In the meantime, what do I have to gain by paying so much attention to it that I'm stressing myself out over any little irregularity?
I’m the OP of the other thread today and I never really tracked either but I was 28 days like clockwork and I usually just kind of had it in my head so I could check a calendar and know when j needed to make sure to have a tampon in my purse. But when it starts to get weird and you suddenly get your period after two weeks or have random brown spotting mid cycle you can’t help notice and once I went through doc appts and US for this a year and a half ago I started tracking so I could be aware of changes and see patterns etc