PMS, Cramps, and Irregular Periods (original) (raw)

Periods can cause some uncomfortable symptoms. Most of the time, there's no reason for concern. But some problems need care from a doctor.

Here's how to help your daughter cope with most period problems.

What Is Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)?

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is when a girl has mood and body changes before or during her period. It's usually at its worst during the 4 days before a period. PMS usually goes away 2 to 3 days after the period begins.

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of PMS?

PMS signs can include:

What Can Help With PMS?

Your daughter can try these things if she has PMS symptoms:

When Should We Call the Doctor About PMS?

If PMS is severe, a doctor can help with other treatments, including medicine. Call the doctor if your daughter:

What Are Period Cramps?

Period cramps are pain in the lower belly during a girl's period. Many girls have cramps during the first few days of their periods. Period cramps are caused by prostaglandin, a chemical in the body that makes the muscle in the uterus contract.

What Can Help With Cramps?

If cramps bother your daughter, she can try:

When Should We Call the Doctor About Cramps?

Call the doctor if:

What Are Irregular Periods?

Irregular periods are when a girl or woman does not get her period about every 4–5 weeks. In the first 2 years after a girl starts getting her period, it is normal for the cycles to be irregular. But by about 2 years after periods start, they should be on a regular cycle.

What Can Help With Irregular Periods?

Help your daughter track her periods so she knows if they're regular. She should record when her period comes, how long it lasts, and any problems she has during it. She can use a calendar, app, or write it down in a notebook.

When Should We Call the Doctor About Irregular Periods?

Call the doctor if your daughter:

What Else Should I Know?

Most girls settle into a regular period schedule and can manage any bothersome symptoms with home treatment. But talk to the doctor if you think there could be a problem with your daughter's periods.