While at least one symptom of PMS affects 85 percent of women, severe discomfort or moodiness before your period could actually be a sign of something more serious. Some women spend years not ...
"Women are expected to do a lot of things these days—we work, take care of families, we make sure everyone's health is OK, we make the Christmas dinner and a lot of women use PMS as a release valve or ...
As anyone who has ever menstruated knows, getting your period can be the absolute worst — in addition to the uncontrollable bleeding that tends to start at the worst possible time (let's have a brief ...
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) refers to the physical and psychological symptoms that a person may experience before their menstrual period. These can include bloating, headaches, mood changes, and more.
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a monthly pattern of symptoms that start about a week before your period. These symptoms tend to go away within four days after starting your period. The severity of ...
Cramps and bleeding on a monthly basis — it's not a fun thing. But even less fun than your period is the week of agony many women endure leading up to the big event. PMS (premenstrual syndrome) has a ...
As if it weren't enough to bleed and suffer through cramps, getting your period often means a lot of other symptoms, including bloating or weight gain. In a post to her Instagram page on Saturday, ...
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