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What happens when you have periods?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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The inner lining of your urterus had been building up for roughly 28 days, which is the blood your body expells when you begin menstration. It takes on average between 3 to 6 days for the lining to come out. During that time, you can be experiencing "PMS" like symptoms, which are the following: abdomen cramping, headaches, irritability, fatigue, headache, bloating, sore breasts. Everyone is different, and could experience more, or less of these symptoms.

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