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Premenstrual Syndrome & Relationships

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Facts
  • PMS can make existing life conditions, such as stress and relationship problems, much worse

  • Women ages 30-45 can experience most sever PMS symptoms

  • PMS increases during hormonal changes, such as puberty, changes in contraception, childbirth, after miscarriage or pregnancy termination.

Depression, Aggression, Mood Swings (Psychological Symptoms)
Anger, Panic Attacks, Alcohol Use, Sweet craving (Behavioral Symptoms)
Physical Symptoms

How PMS Affects Relationships

Resources & Organizations on Premenstrual Syndrome

Relationship Home

For more information please call (213) 351-7888

Last modified on 09/26/2008 .

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3530 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA  90010
Tel: (213) 351-7888  FAX: (213) 351-2713
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