Breast pain, or mastalgia, often begins about one to two weeks before menstruation, coinciding with the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. This pain can vary in intensity and duration among individuals. Hormonal fluctuations, particularly changes in estrogen and progesterone levels, are typically responsible for this discomfort. If breast pain is severe or persistent, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
you can develop breasts before you begin your period. however it is more common to develop them after.
usually you start your period one too two years after breast development begins.
My breast typically hurt about a week or so before my period is due, but i have heard that swollen or tender breast can be signs of pregnancy.
Some women never have a period while breast-feeding. If nursing exclusively it usually takes a couple of months before you will get it back.
Do the self breast examination monthly. at least 10 days before or 10 days after your period.
Yes, it is part of the period. Some experience this before the period and this is PMS and others after. Some have it both before and after. I often did.
Breast tenderness, yes. That usually also occur when you ovulate or get your period.
no.sometimes your breasts are sore for other reasons. MORE Breast soreness can come just before a period and is normal. Stay off sugars, salt, and caffeine before your period and that may help you.
It is nomal for some women for their breasts to get slightly larger right before their period.
your back will start hurting. you will feel your breast growing. you will begun to feel your arms hurting because there stretching and all those emotions.
The predetermined overhead rate used to apply overhead to finished jobs is determined before the period begins.
This is common.