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    Why You Feel Hungrier Before Your Period—and What to Do About It

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondFebruary 25, 2026003 Mins Read
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    It’s a phenomenon so prevalent it’s practically a punchline: Women get hangry when Aunt Flo comes to town. To be more specific, they stereotypically “tend to crave sugar and chocolate before their period starts,” Melissa Groves Azzaro, RDN (a.k.a. the “Hormone Dietitian”), a practitioner who specializes in women’s health, tells SELF.

    While this trope can take on a sexist tinge, considering many men use it to mock, criticize, or dismiss legitimate female frustration (or even pain), there is definitely some truth to the idea that women can experience changes in appetite in the days leading up to that time of the month. Everybody (and every body) is different, of course, but these appetite changes “affect most women who are having normally controlled cycles,” Azzaro says, referring to those who aren’t on hormonal contraception.

    Below, we’ll explore why this shift happens, when you can expect to feel a difference, and what you can do to feel a little bit better—because while the process may be natural, that doesn’t mean it’s fun.

    Why you might feel hungrier before your period

    You can thank the hormonal fluctuations occurring during the luteal phase of your menstrual cycle, which roughly spans the 12 to 14 days between ovulation (which occurs around day 14 of a typical 28-day cycle) and the start of your next period (which marks the start of a new cycle). “Your body wants to make sure that you have enough energy on board,” as it’s technically using this window to prepare for a potential pregnancy, Azzaro says. Your metabolism revs up, and your caloric needs increase slightly.

    During the luteal phase, levels of one particular sex hormone, progesterone, start rising, and levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin start falling, Vincci Tsui, RD, a certified intuitive eating counselor based in Canada, tells SELF—a development that can cause an increase in appetite and food cravings, especially for high-carb foods, as carbs serve as the body’s primary fuel source. People “may notice that they’re eating more calories, period, but also more carbohydrates and sugar specifically,” Azzaro says. One study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 1995 found that during the luteal phase, women averaged 303 more calories per day.

    Emotional eating may also come into play for some. When you’re not feeling well—bloated, crampy, sluggish, or sad—it can feel instinctive to turn to high-carb comfort foods to lift your mood. Besides, the strong cultural association between menstruation and appetite changes, as referenced in everything from movies to marketing campaigns, may independently spur a desire to seek these foods out, so this tendency can also be “more of a learned behavior rather than a physiological change,” Tsui says.

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