Feb
12
How soon after you start feeling pms symptoms should you start?
Filed Under Pre Menstrual Syndrome or PMS
ttc#2 asked:
The last week of June(24), I started having cramping and backaches along with discharge. I went to the Dr on the 2nd of July and she said I had ovulated. I had *** on Sat(June 30) using the pull out method. She said I could be pregnant or I should start. How long after those signs did you start your period. I have nausea, but is that a sign of pms.My periods aren’t regular. The last one I had was Nov 04. I found out I was pregnant Jan 05. I had my IUD removed in April. I took a pregnancy test July 5th. It was neg. Was that too soon?
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One Response to “How soon after you start feeling pms symptoms should you start?”
PMS symptoms can start as early as 2 weeks before your period. Your period should begin 14 days after ovulation. If you don’t start your period in another week and a half or so, take a pregnancy test using your first morning urine.