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>She wants to know because she has noticed that in months when she HAS the
>nipple pain, she has very mild PMS. But in months when she does NOT HAVE
>the nipple pain, she has extreme PMS symptoms.
Ovulation and PMS are related. I can never remember whether it is
(a) the months you are ovulating, you tend to have worse PMS or
(b) the months you are NOT ovulating, you tend to have worse PMS
But it's one or the other. I never had PMS til the last few years, when
the ovary on one side shut down -- then I would get horrible PMS one month,
nothing the next, horrible the following, nothing the next, etc.
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