Breast tenderness before the period can be more than just an annoyance: it can require a different bra size or avoiding activities you enjoy for several days out of the month. PMS Comfort offers a natural relief solution to premenstrual breast tenderness and to PMS and PMDD symptoms.
Tags: Menstruation, Women's Health, Symptom, Premenstrual Syndrome
Most Recently Shared on April 23, 2012 at 5:08 pm By:
Dr. Daniel Heller
Breast tenderness before the period can be more than just an annoyance: it can require a different bra size or avoiding activities you enjoy for several days out of the month. PMS Comfort offers a natural relief solution to premenstrual breast tenderness and to PMS and PMDD symptoms.
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