Most definetely! That is why it is important to know when your period begins so if there is a chance you could have gotten pregnant you can test to make sure. Cramps, tiredness, sore breasts, bloating are all signs of either an upcoming period or pregnancy. The one dead giveaway that not all women have is morning sickness and even then, it may not arise until a while after you are pregnant.
The most severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
Characterized by painful gland enlargement that is sometimes mistaken for a sore throat that may last for months
No. There are no hormones in over-the-counter premenstrual medicines.
not usually because if you do have them they are usually lighter than prepregnancy.
C. Amanda Rittenhouse has written: 'The emergence of premenstrual syndrome' -- subject(s): Premenstrual syndrome
Yes
Premenstrual Tension
P. M. Shaughn O'Brien has written: 'Premenstrual syndrome' -- subject(s): Premenstrual syndrome
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) (also called PMT or premenstrual tension)
Mine do...when I am premenstrual! ouch!
Sally K. Severino has written: 'Premenstrual syndrome' -- subject(s): Premenstrual syndrome 'Pastoral Care of the Mentally Disabled'
Yes mistaken is the past participle of mistake.Sorry I have mistaken you for somebody else.Also mistaken can be an adjective.Sorry I am mistaken.