<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Greetings and a big thank you to all who responded to my question regarding Celiac women and menstrual irregularity. I was pleased by the overwhelming number of responses, and the frankess and throughness of their content. It's difficult for me to aptly summarize it here, but I'll do my best. First of all, the major of the replies suggested that women diagnosed recently, or in particular, very late in life, tended to have irregular periods. This was often alleviated after adhering the GF diet for a length of time. -Many suggested the possibility of vitamin/nutrient deficiencies. -Many mentioned that CD is associated with hormonal irregularities (I was certainly not the only one with this problem!) -Many women reported having irregular years during their lives (periods that were too long, too short, or infrequent) -Some suggested seeing a nutritionist or dietician to work on establishing a more balanced diet -Some suggested GF birth control pills as a method of trying to prompt regularity -A few mentioned decreased libido and problems with fertility, but this did not seem to be an overwhelming problem, especially if the CD is treated properly early in life. Overall, most women seemed to agree that a lot of women in the general population have menstrual irregularity, but that CD does amplify your chances of such. I think that, considering that I was diagnosed very young and have been good about my diet, I'd do best to re-evaluate my vitamin consumption, and perhaps consider hormone therapy to help "jump start" things into action. Again, thanks to all who responded! I'm glad that we can provide such an open forum for this sort of discussion. Jessica in IL