PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)
PMS
PMS
PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)
Estrogen and progesterone, I think.
estrogen
Testosterones, estrogen, progesterone, all tell, or control your sex organs, and puberty.
Estrogen and progesterone levels begin to increase prior to mensuration.
Estrogen and progesterone levels begin to increase prior to mensuration.
Estrogen and progesterone levels begin to increase prior to mensuration.
A hormonal imbalance is when the levels of progesterone and estrogen change in your body. These two hormones regulate your menstrual cycle. These hormones can be changed due to stress, nutrition, sleep deprivation, exercise, and your ovulation cycles. Hormonal imbalances are most common in women ages 20 through early 40's.
A high ratio of estrogen to progesterone can lead to overgrowth of the lining of the uterus. Then uncoordinated shedding of the lining can lead to ongoing vaginal bleeding.
Hormones