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Many women do experience mood swings during menstruation, but not everyone and most women who do experience this can prevent them by regulating hormones, improving general health, and taking a more positive attitude towards menstruation.
Puberty is a phase where body grows rapidly in short time. This is because of the hormones that are flowing in abundance.The main changes during puberty in girls is the onset of menstruation. While in males it is increase in the size of testis and ejaculation .
The withdrawal bleeding is not regular menstruation. Birth control changes the hormones in your body and suppresses ovulation, therefore there's no egg that was released to cause menstruation. That's why birth control prevents pregnancy.
Menstruation is controlled by cyclical changes of hormones. The release of these hormones is involuntary and therefore little control is exerted on the timing of menstruation. Planned pregnancy may be the only way humans may use to interfere with the cycle.
No not at all. Hormones effect menstruation.
I have never had to experience this myself, seeing as I don't use anti depressants, but I would saythat it would have something to the hormanal changes. Different amounts of different hormones are secreted during menstruation, and the levels of oestrogen are hightened. So it could be a clash with the extra hormones.
Your hormones can effect your digestive system, especially leading up to and during menstruation. If you normally experience bad smelling gas then change your diet leading up to menstruation and try to balance hormones.
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It is common to have the tender breasts before the menstruation. This is due to effect of the progesterone hormone. The tenderness will go away and you expect the menstruation next day. The tenderness persists during the pregnancy.
hormones are a chemical message to the brain to signal something to occur. eg: menstruation, puberty. Hormones make evrything happen during puberty, from having your period to getting hair under your arms
Changes to your hormones throughout your menstrual cycles can effect you neurologically and mentally so can effect your moods, however being 'moody' during your period isn't normal for everyone. Bad moods during menstruation have been shown to be associated with how the individual feels about menstruation: if you dislike being on your period then you are more likely to experience negative emotions during your period.
estrogen and progesterone