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Post by Sam on Feb 19, 2016 17:14:24 GMT
.... including women in their 20s to mid-30s, women with an elevated body mass index, women with a prior history of mood disorders and women with low parity (fewer pregnancies lead to additional hormone exposure from more menstrual cycles). Genetic and psychosocial factors may also cause increased risk to develop PMDD.
I can't decide whether I am sad or glad that PMDD didn't wait until my 20-mid30's to kick in❕
~S
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