some people experince pms or signs of there period without getting it after....this can mean that you are pregnant.
you know that you are getting your period when you get PMS. (premenstrual symptoms) pms is different for each girl. the most common symptoms are bloating, being crabby, and cramps. your symptoms may be totally different, or you could not have any at all. PMS usually shows up about a week before your actual period.
PMS is a completely meaningless term, it can include up to 150 symptoms which may actually have absolutely nothing to do with your period. Say for example you had acne, that doesn't necessary mean that you are due to get your period. Reject the term PMS, if you experience symptoms related to menstruation then address them separately rather than lumping them under the term PMS.
Usually you get PMS symptoms about a week before your period is due to start.
You will not get PMS symptoms if you skip your withdrawal bleeding with birth control, as your hormonal levels are not changing.
what i mean is, have those symptoms before and during period, but not all the time.
PMS is a meaningless term - PMS is a social construct, although people can experience symptoms prior to menstruation to call them all PMS is inaccurate. Not everyone experiences negative symptoms or 'PMS' prior to menstruation. All this means is that you are healthy, thus no irregular hormones to cause negative symptoms or menstrual taboos effecting how you feel towards menstruation, and your period was just a little later than you had predicted it was due to start.
This is difficult to honestly answer. If you originally started taking BC pills because you've suffered from PMS symptoms, then its unlikely stopping BC pills will ease your PMS symptoms. Its possible that changing to a different BC pills will ease your PMS symptoms.
I really don't know... sorry! :P
You can experience PMS symptoms and be pregnant yes. But if you get your period then you aren't pregnant.
The start time for symptoms associated with your period can vary with the individual, just like the actual amount of time your period lasts. Most people start getting cramps, becoming irritable, and experiencing breast tenderness during the week before the actual period starts.
pms is having a period
PMS, or premenstrual syndrome, includes symptoms that occur about 14 days or more after a woman's previous period. These symptoms can include breast tenderness, constipation/diarrhea, headache, bloating, food cravings, mood swings, and fatigue. These symptoms usually go away 1-2 days after the next period has begun.