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How do you know your about to start your period?


Question Posted Monday October 4 2010, 3:59 pm

I never know when my period is going to start. Sometimes it comes once a month and sometimes it comes once every 2 months. My mom said she's not worried and Ok then but how can you FEEL it coming? My mom was like don't you FEEL it coming when it's time anyway? because I was talking about having to carry some pads with me to school all of the time. How do you FEEL it? What does it feel like to about to start your period? She said you know pms stuff. What the hell?

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jodieleighstewart answered Sunday October 10 2010, 4:03 pm:
hello there,

i was 12 when i first started, people had said to me you will know you get the worst stomach ache you have ever had. I was like yeah yeah, but when it happened. It realy was the worst stomach ache ever. The symptoms i get before are very irritated, craving for sweet/ sugary things. Cramp and stomach ache. When i know i am coming on i always carry a pad with me, or i keep going to the toilet and checking every ten minutes.


hope this helped

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Razhie answered Monday October 4 2010, 10:30 pm:
I was well into my twenties before I started to be able to FEEL it. My breasts get sore. I get a tiny bit irratiable, and I get gas.

But I was probably 22 before I put it all togeather and recongized that this meant my period would start in the next day or two.

So don't stress out. Your mother has had hundereds more cycles than you to notice the signs and figure it out. In time, you'll likely figure out the things that you FEEL that warn you too.

Pay attention to your mood, to pain or cramps or headaches or even to what foods you crave. I get sore breasts and gas. That's me, unforcunately. But everyone is different. Someday you'll probably figure out your body's signs, until then, don't fret about it.

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BLONDShorty answered Monday October 4 2010, 9:36 pm:
PMS, premenstrual syndrome, can range from anything from you physical health to your mood. When you are going to get your period, sometimes you feel bloated in your stomach because of the water weight you are holding there. You may feel sluggish and just tired overall. It's just a certain discomfort different from the way you normally feel. You may also get irritated more easily and notice your mood is not at it's best. You may get anxiety, find discomfort when something is crowdy, or you may feel a little sad. You may start crying for no reason. These re all PMS stuff. :) I hope I helped. Best of luck. If you do feel like that, take a Pamprin. It's the best!

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