Why is this (a woman's question)?!


Question: Why is this (a woman's question)!?
that when i'm ovulating i feel my complete best and then maybe 7-10 days before my period is due i get extremely bad pms!? i hate pms!. it makes me tired, moody and sometimes i can't function at all a week or so before i'm due and then other times i only get a couple of days of pms!. anyway, when i'm ovulating i feel great! why does this happen!?!?!?!?

i am not taking birth control or any other contrecepton!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
hormones are the answer to all your questions!. Hormones are responsible for ovulation and the goal of ovulation is conception in which you need to be sexual so it gives that little boost to help you be ready!. Afterwards the nasty hormones to menstruate kick in and its not the time to be sexual so you get that lovely PMS feeling!. Usually the level of the hormones depends on the level of PMS, our bodies are not machines and they aren't quite the same every time so there are fluctuations!. Your doctor can prescribe you something to help with the PMS or check into some homeopathic herbal help!. so sorry, good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hormones!

Hormones prove that God is a man and this is His idea of a laugh since we are perfect in every other way!.

If you are concerned with just how bad pms is affecting you then speak to your Doctor!. I did and was prescribed tablets to be taken so many days before my period was due and it eased the pain and discomfort and in turn my mood was completely changed as well!. Of course everyone is different and you may not get what I did but your Doctor will be able to offer advice and help thats needed!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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