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Q: Is It Possible Develop New Period Symptoms?
asked by: snowygirl on January 27th, 2006
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I was wondering is it possible to develop new symptoms during your period? Like I never had breast tenderness as a pms symptom whenever I had my periods before but this time I started to feel it, is that weird? Can it mean something ?
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snowygirl
replied on January 28th, 2006
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Hmm
Anyone know?
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kaylith
replied on February 17th, 2006
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Yes, it is definately possible to develop new period symptoms. You did not mention how old you are, but as your body develops/matures/ages, it can respond differently - produce new amounts of hormones, etc.
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lsipes
replied on February 17th, 2006
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Yes, you definitely develop new symptoms, it's not weird.
When I first started my period there was nothing to trigger the onset of menstruation. Then after about a year I started experiencing back pressure, which only got worse every year. Now everytime I have my damn period I feel like i"m in labor!! Also, after about 2.5 years of menstruating (maybe longer, not really sure) I started to have breast tenderness and be realllllllly tired for a couple days before and on the first day of my period.
Every woman is different, but it's totally normal to develop new symptoms the longer you're menstruating.
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