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The "peareid" differs from the period. The peareid is the bizarre, yet strangely beautiful form of menstruation that changes color with ones mood. And THAT is a peareid.
Probably Menstruation. Women go through many hormonal changes during that time which can lead to dramatic mood swings.
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.
You can get the answers here and you can go and ask to your gynecologist also. Mood swings are common during periods. This happens due to hormonal changes. Both the estrogen and progesterone level drops down before periods.
No, it just makes you gain weight. However check out this website: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/nchoc.html It indcates chocolate may have a slight effect on serotonin levels, which would actually help improve mood-swings.
Mood swings during pregnancy are common due to hormonal changes. It's the reason that pregnant woman are commonly referred to as "Irritable."
How long your period lasts, how heavy or light the flow is, how bad are your cramps / mood, the days between your menstruation and last but not least how often you are changing tour pad / tampon.
It could. Many symptoms come from menstruation like fever, cramps, and mood swings.
-making new friends. -having mood swings. (not recommended)
Mood Changes - album - was created in 2009.
Yes, monthly menstruation effects hormone levels which can slightly affect a girls mood.
Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS) is a social construct, it's a collection of symptoms that are attributed to menstruation and around a week before menstruation, symptoms then ease during menstruation. There are over 150 symptoms associated with PMS but there's no evidence that PMS actually exists, again it's regarded as a social construct: negative symptoms associated with menstruation and framed as a 'syndrome'. Symptoms can include mood changes, bloating, cramping, and breast tenderness.