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Contraception and the PMS Sufferer
Why does premenstrual syndrome occur? Despite extensive research the answer remains uncertain. Symptoms only occur between puberty and the menopause, and they disappear during pregnancy, so the link with monthly…
Advice from Experts
How to use this service When you join NAPS you will be able to use our specialist service to contact an expert for individual advice. This will provide you with…
Ask the experts
How to use this service When you join NAPS you will be able to use our specialist service to contact an expert for individual advice. This will provide you with…
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Approaching your GP
Getting the most from your Doctor Helpful advice from Dr Carol Cooper Dr Carol Cooper, GP and writer, www.drcarolcooper.com In an ideal world, going to the surgery would be no…
Complementary Therapies
Complementary therapies – information for PMS sufferers Amanda Moore, MSc Nutrition Getting the basics right first Before considering using supplements and other complementary therapies to help your PMS symptoms make…
Ethnicity and culture in the treatment of PMS
…of character, but it did convince her that her complaints arose every month within the four days before her period. She had a marked Premenstrual Syndrome, but had not recognised…