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Well you have most likely heard this term associated with PMS, which stands for Pre-Menstrual Symptoms, meaning symptoms that occur BEFORE your period such as cramping, bloating, etc.
If you are a female, you can get your period or menstrual cycle. Some of the symptoms of getting your period include: cramps, bloating, and mood swings.
Being around someone who is menstruating has absolutely no impact on your body or your menstrual cycles. If you are experiencing menstrual symptoms it is because of your own menstrual cycle, it has nothing to do with anyone elses body.
No. In fact, the early symptoms of pregnancy are often confused for menstrual symptoms.
Some symptoms of ovarian cysts are lower abdominal pain, irregular menstrual periods, pressure and pain in the abdomen, and long term pelvic pain during menstrual period.
Yes. When you are about the age and have symptoms of having your first menstrual period, you should start carrying feminine products in your backpack/purse so that you can have something at hand to absorb the menstrual blood.
Yes it's called PRE-Menstrual Symptoms/Syndrome
The first menstrual period is known as "menarche".
mothers miss menstrual period when she is pregnant.
Menstrual
No, your period isn't the same as pre-menstrual syndrome. The term pre-menstrual syndrome is a term given to around 150 different symptoms that may or may not occur prior to your period - there is no evidence that PMS actually exists, it's considered a sociological condition.