Signs 2 weeks before period?
I get my period at the end of the month and already have abdominal pain and my breasts are a bit hard. Is it normal to have symptoms even 2 weeks before my period? I only know it 1 week before xd
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I get my period at the end of the month and already have abdominal pain and my breasts are a bit hard. Is it normal to have symptoms even 2 weeks before my period? I only know it 1 week before xd
please reply
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The theme period is simply not normal,
Every woman is different and yes it can happen that the period comes sooner or later or sometimes fades out, sometimes takes longer or sometimes shorter, sometimes less intensely sometimes very strong, which depends I can’t tell you, but still I wouldn’t worry.