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Menstruation leave should be a thing!!!



It's been a while, I hope you're doing well. You are so loved by me that I apologize for ghosting you. Therefore, today I will discuss a topic that a lot of men would rather avoid: Periods... I know, yuk! In fact, it is a frustrating and pain-filled process. As for describing it, I do not feel as if I need to, in fact, I have to describe our struggles just to get by on the bus, at work, on dates, and in meetings.

Periods affect women differently, you know. I have seen some pretty dramatic skits or memes that woman look or acts like monsters when on periods.

As a rule, menstrual pain is accompanied by abdominal pains and mood swings; cravings follow. It's also frustrating to be a heavy flow period girl who has to change and check every few minutes, and it's pretty miserable no matter how long your cycle is.


The other group suffers from PMS... What on earth is that? I'm sure you're asking yourself, right? A woman's premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a condition that affects her emotions, physical health, and behavior during certain days of her menstrual cycle, usually just before her menses. An extremely common condition, PMS affects many people. Over 90% of women have these symptoms during their menstrual period.

My goal is to help you guys and those ladies who may have sisters or friends going through these things understand what's going on... The following symptoms are present:


Pain areas: in the breast, abdomen, back, joints, muscles, or pelvis

Gastrointestinal: constipation, diarrhea, nausea, passing excessive amounts of gas, or water retention

Whole-body: appetite changes, excessive hunger, fatigue, or loss of appetite

Mood: anxiety or general discontent

Abdominal: abdominal fullness or cramping

Also, common: acne, depression, headache, insomnia, irritability, lack of concentration, moodiness, painful menstruation, or weight gain

After that, the second group follows, and as if that wasn't enough, some suffer from PMDD. How about that question you must have in mind? Well, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a type of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) that is significantly more severe. Women who are pregnant may be affected by the condition. Medical attention and treatment are needed for this serious and chronic condition. Symptoms can be managed by changing lifestyles and taking certain medications.

The following symptoms are present:


Pain areas: in the breast, muscles, or pelvis Mood: mood swings, sadness, anger, anxiety, hopelessness, or panic attack Sleep: excess sleepiness or insomnia Behavioral: irritability or crying Also, common: Changes in appetite, increased sensitivity to rejection, bloating, depression, diminished interest in usual activities, water retention, water retention due to weight gain, diminished interest in usual activities, fatigue, and depression can result in economic or social dysfunctions.


In addition to these unfertilized eggs, humanity relies on them as well... Rather than shun me or speak poorly, educate yourself more about menstruation. Make your little boys aware of this, so that they will not embarrass your girls when they have their first period. In any case, I'm not a medical doctor, but if you have more questions, click on this link Additionally, they https://swiftmd.co.zw .provide telemedicine services.


My dear fellow employers, may they truly and deeply understand this... There's a lot of talk about women being a problem and being moody constantly. While these are hard times, we only ask that we return home and regain our sanity. Even when your boss is a man, talking about such things is embarrassing. Anyway, until we meet again, my fellow people.

PS: I love you, stay safe, and wear your mask!



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