Reasons for Menstrual Period Symptoms
Studies indicate that almost 80% women suffer the effects of menstrual discomforts. The world over women experience some typical symptoms of menstrual period flow. But we first need to know the mechanics behind the activity to understand why these symptoms appear and what makes them such a problem.
Every month a woman's ovaries release one egg into her uterus. This egg stays there , waiting to be fertilized, and after a few days, is discharged from the uterus along with its tissue lining . This was the lining that had been prepared by nature to create a soft, warm cocoon for the fetus that would have been conceived had the egg got fertilised. This is nature's own baby basket and its warm lining.
But when the egg doesn't get fertilized, and is expelled from the body with a bloody vaginal discharge, this is called the menstrual flow. This process is called menstruation. As this blood, tissue and the egg flow out from the vagina, they cause some physical discomfort but most of the pain associated with the menstrual flow is largely hormones related.
Menstrual Period Symptoms
The most common symptom of menstruation is the pain in the abdomen. In many cases this is located at the lower abdomen or lower back area. The pain usually starts from a couple of days before the actual flow starts and is generally referred to as PMS - Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. There are other symptoms that are equally discomforting but until very recently it was dismissed as female drivel , fuss over a pain that is nowhere else except for in the imagination. But science has now established that discomforts and pain during the menstrual flow are not psychological, they have very physical roots. Most of these pains are caused by dramatically fluctuating hormone levels in the body. Whoever said that the ability to give birth would come easy?
The pain or menstrual cramps usually come because during the first five days of the menstrual period, the uterus is contracting in spasms, in order to shed the lining. The pain is a much milder form of what she will experience during childbirth, also a contractions- led activity. The muscle contractions here are cause by a chemical called prostaglandins. This hormone causes the muscles of the uterus to contract for a longer period of time, sometimes depriving it of oxygen. This is what causes menstrual cramps.
Then after 14 days, the hormonal level changes to prepare for the release of the next egg. The hormone levels of both estrogen and progesterone keep rising till about 4 days before the next period, and then, if fertilization has not taken place, they fall. This sudden change causes more irritation and emotional imbalance in a woman. People refer this discomfort to, when they talk about 'that time of the month'.
Around the time ovulation happens there is a pain in the back, abdomen or even dizziness. Just about a week before the actual menstrual period flow starts, the woman may experience bloating. This is water retention on legs and around the middle, sometimes even the face. The other symptoms are breast tenderness, decreased activity levels and lack of sleep. Some women also experience changes in appetite while some others break out in acne. There sometimes seems to be a slight loss of coordination, so many women experience trouble in driving in this PMS state. A woman approaching this time usually experiences attacks of anxiety and social withdrawal. The most common of all symptoms, is irritability or moodiness, depression and angry outbursts. Nausea, headache, gas in the abdomen, indigestion and sometimes even diarrhea are common symptoms and pains of menstrual period. If these pains get more severe than normal, they are taken to be a disorder called dysmenorrhea.
The bad news is that menstrual pain and discomfort does not spare any woman who is in the fertile age bracket, usually between 12 and 51. Class, culture, body type, even race make no difference.
These are the symptoms you may get
discharge
cramping
feel tired
headaches
moody
bloating
break out
don't worry if your period isn't coming don't worry i am ten and i still haven't have mine so i am scared about don't worry just be prepped and have pads just in case
good luck and have fun with your period.
Now I got my period when I was ten and I had only two of these symptoms which is being moody, and feeling tired.
Another thing is if you see brown spots in your underwear or on your pad (if you wear)
don't panic it just means your period is coming on it's way.
For school-
Put extra pads in your locker or in your backpack (that are big because you don't want stains on your underwear and on your pants.) Another thing change your pad (or check if you let out a lot) every 2-3 hours.
Before a girl gets her first period, she usually shows most of these signs:
She has started to develop breasts
Her breasts become tender and swollen
She may have a lower backache
It has probably been about two years since she first started developing pubic hair
She may have a clear or white sticky vaginal discharge
Some girls have these symptoms, and others don"t. It all depends on how your body is.
Once you get you first period, keeping a healthy diet and lifestyle can help reduce painful cramps, if you have any.
The most common symptoms are cramping/abdominal pain, mood changes, headaches, Back pain, nausea, and/or vomitting. Symptoms vary between women and sometimes from month to month.
Yes. But not very big ones.
tell me all symptoms before getting your period?
Usually you get PMS symptoms about a week before your period is due to start.
Early pregnancy symptoms are often the same as the symptoms you get before your period starts! ~pawsalmighty Last week, before my period was due, I had the lower abdominal pain... But my period never came....???? hmmmmm....
Some symptoms of being pregnant before a missed period are nausea and dizziness. You may also have some breast tenderness.
what i mean is, have those symptoms before and during period, but not all the time.
Yes
consoult a docter right away, before symptoms get any worse!!!!!!
It is unlikely
The first symptoms of pregnancy normally come just after your first missed period, but the most common symptom is feeling tired and having this feeling that you are pregnant.
well pregnancy symptoms can start prior to period. 1week before your period symptoms may be seen. fatigue,nausea,frequent urination are the signs you can notice.
Pregnancy symptoms vary from person to person. Some people experience no symptoms at all before a missed period. Some women experience symptoms such as fatigue, nausea or breast tenderness. Pay attention to your body, and take a pregnancy test on the first day of your missed period.