by marwa mohammed on Jun 21, 2023
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Its all about PCOS in here. From imbalanced menstrual cycles, to foods to consume and exercises to do. So let’s explore PCOS together and navigate it like a fighter.
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It doesn't have to, but if we do not communicate how we feel during our premenstrual phase it can affect our relationships. The irritability, anger, and wanting to be left alone, is not something you can often control. It's related to your hormones, and when your period comes around you feel much better. Communicating these changes with those who are close to us can help them understand why you feel a specific way and can also ask them for ways in which they can help you. This can help manage our relationships without affecting them significantly.
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