Oct 23, 2011

Menstrual

It is already known to the world that us, females, undergo a releasing of blood every month also know as menstruation. Yes, we all heard about the pain and stress DURING menstrual and only some knows about the existence of Pre-Menstrul Syndrome (PMS).

The following is a group of symptoms known to be associated with women suffering from a condition that affects their menses cycle. These are referred to as premenstrual syndrome, or PMS symptoms. They are known to occur about a week or two prior to the menstruation, and they are known to cease just before the menstrual period commences.

The PMS Symptoms Include;

  • Stomach upsets, swelling, diarrhea or constipation
  • headaches
  • Changes in anxiety or depression or food cravings
  • Breast swelling and tenderness
  • Anxiety or depression
  • Fatigue and trouble sleeping
  • Joint or muscle pain
  • Stress, irritability, mood swings
  • Lack of concentration
Alright, so now that you know about the PMS & the menstrual on it's own, HAVE YOU HEARD OF A THING CALLED POST-MENSTRUAL SYNDROME?! That's right. Many women complains to be having the same symptoms even AFTER their period. Which is a bummer if I may say so myself. But heck, we do. && most times it last for at least a whole week. Which really sucks. So how about we do a little maths here :-

Pre-Menstrual Syndrome :- ONE or TWO weeks.
Menstrual :- THREE to EIGHT days (ONE week)
Post-Menstrual Syndrome :- ONE week

Total physical & mental stress :- FOUR weeks (at least) = 1 Month.

There are 12 months in a years therefore we have to go through dramatic changes every month of the year which makes it EVERYDAY of OUR LIVES!!! So tell me boys, WHO THE HECK ARE YOU TO TELL US THAT WE ARE BEING TOO EMOTIONAL?! You're not the one with a bloody crime scene in your pants && you're definitely NOT the one to be bleeding a whole Red Sea out of your genitals.

So do yourself a favor and hold our hands and smile when we're being emotional cause that is nothing compared to when we actually GO CRAZY :)

Don't say I didn't warn ya. Much lovessss <3

Bibliography:-
http://postmenstrualsyndrome.com/postmenstrualsyndrome
http://www.always-health.com/womenshealth_post_menstrual.html
http://www.always-health.com/womenshealth_menstruation.html

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