PMS, or premenstrual syndrome, includes symptoms that occur about 14 days or more after a woman's previous period. These symptoms can include breast tenderness, constipation/diarrhea, headache, bloating, food cravings, mood swings, and fatigue. These symptoms usually go away 1-2 days after the next period has begun.
Some signs and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are as follows: mood swings, cramps, headaches, food craving and fatigue. For some women, these symptoms can be quite severe.
some people experince pms or signs of there period without getting it after....this can mean that you are pregnant.
You can have symptoms that are similar to PMS and still be pregnant.
Some women do vomit as a result of PMS, although most don't. Some women have diarrhea too, while others rarely experience any PMS symptoms. Every woman is different.
While you do not have PMS while pregnant, you might experience PMS-like symptoms like mood swings.
It is different for every woman. Some women do and some don't. Some women have extreme PMS symptoms while others barely have any at all. If you have extreme symptoms you may want to talk to your doctor about trying the birth control pill YAZ.
This is difficult to honestly answer. If you originally started taking BC pills because you've suffered from PMS symptoms, then its unlikely stopping BC pills will ease your PMS symptoms. Its possible that changing to a different BC pills will ease your PMS symptoms.
Yes
Try PMS
not likely, PMS has obvious organic cause, bipolar doesn't.
YES.
It stands for Pre-Menstrual Symptoms.