What are the MOST common symptom?


Question:
What are the most common symptoms of PMS? Is tender breasts one of them? And should they appear, bigger? Is cramps another one? What about sadness? And is it normal for all of these to go in and out, like be okay for a few hours, then they come back, then you're fine for a couple hours? Can you go almost an entire day without any symptoms?

Answers:
It is perfectly normal. Yes, they can come and go or sometimes they haunt you for the duration. It is just one of the many joys of womanhood.
to every one of your questions, the answer is YES.
yes yes yes yes yes annnd yesssssss
Sounds like you have a case of PMS.
How wonderful huh?
All those symptoms are exactly what PMS is.
And you will probably see that these symptoms will slowly go away as you get your period. Only to return again next month :(
Welcome to Womanhood...blah
yes to just about all of your questions. They do come and go, sometimes your breasts will swell and be tender. Other times, your breasts are fine but you will eat like you've been starved (LOL) and your back will hurt. Some of the things you have mentioned fit in the category of PMDD. Yes, all symptons can come and go - it's those damn hormomes going crazy. :)
Try searching IVillage for additional info.
• 10. Tender, swollen breasts
• 9. Fatigue
• 8. Implantation bleeding
• 7. Nausea or vomiting
• 6. Increased sensitivity to odors
• 5. Abdominal bloating
• 4. Frequent urination
• 3. A missed period
• 2. Your basal body temperature stays high
• 1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test

Its very possible to have a symptom one day and the next its gone but it takes atleast 6 weeks to get any symptoms at all.
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