Publisher's Synopsis
Having been a mother of 2 girls and working in the hospital for over a decade now, PMS is one of the major issues suffered by most American women and girls.
I was a victim to it too, having attended to so many people who had PMS this book was written basically for managing PMS.
People with ADHD are more likely to suffer from PMS.
The prevalence of PMS is between 70 and 90 percent in America, 61 to 85 percent in Sweden, 51.2% in Morocco, 85 in Australia, 95 in Japan, and 73 percent in Taiwan. According to studies, at least 50% of women suffer PMS, according to Knight's 2004 report. In the same way, up to 90% of American women of reproductive age have been said to have PMS symptoms. This comprehensive resource covers the fundamentals of menstruation for children and adolescents aged 9 and older. This book teaches everyone about periods, which may be a frightening and intimidating topic. It was written in cooperation with young people, an online survey, and a group of medical professionals.The book lessens:
The anxiety girls experience when asking for help by promoting the idea that everyone either has PMS periods or knows someone who does.
It provides specific guidance on how to handle pain, craving s, disorder, mental mess and cleanliness as well as the appearance and sensation of periods.
Provides information on potential sensory issues for people with ADHD