Is it normal to have PMS for 2 weeks or more prior to your period?


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Why does my stomach hurt all the time?


I don't focus so. that would mean you'd lone be normal for one week out of every month. Maybe you should hold that examined.

Tampon/hymen question?

No, to be precise just your usual, nasty self. Don't blame PMS.

My skin hurts what can it be?

Are you on birth control pills? I found that I had PMS symptoms for weeks on wind up while on the low dose birth control pills.

I had an IUD took out on friday?

No, that isn't virtuous. I would talk to your doctor. Because it sounds more close to your hormones are out of whack. They should be able to grant you a pill to fix your mood swings.

Missed period?

I believe so, my start 3 Wks, I believe too, age have somethin to do with it. Watch what you get through also. The foods you crave for, are usually what makes the PMS worse.

Has this ever happen to you?

It's not normal but it can ensue.
It could be due to whacked up hormones or underlying health (including mental) conditions.

It is ordinary for people going through menopause.


ps- You can report that silly poster for harm. I am going to do it too actually.

I in recent times had my time on the 3/12 on 3/26 i started to spotthis has never happen..what could it be?

The cramping 2 weeks before your term is most likely ovulation cramping. Ovulation largely occurs 2-3 weeks up to that time your period.

What is average counterbalance for a women after 2 kids 5'3 height surrounding substance frame?

Yes!! I have it. It started out as one week but in a minute it is two weeks. My doctor said that it is common especially as you achieve older. I notice mine go to two weeks when I be around 26. I take medication for it because it seem like opening too long to not feel similar to yourself.

help with endometriosis?

it is conventional, it is normal, it is conventional :) don't worry. but if it happnes adjectives the time, then you should run for the pill.





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