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The problem with “PMS” is that you can write off everything on it. Any malaise, dissatisfaction that occurs in a woman can be explained by this mysterious “syndrome”, which exists mostly in TV shows, glossy magazines and social networks.
If a woman commits suicide, then she has much more serious reasons for this than “hormones are naughty”. The danger is that if relatives believe in “PMS”, then they will not take seriously the deterioration of the woman's condition, will not pay attention to complaints, to depression, to everything that should have alerted immediately.
Such questions inspire excitement for close women. however, I support the previous commenter, it seems to me that a woman who in a certain state receives more PMS in catch-up, most likely can do something irreparable=(
Technically speaking, it can. If the depressive state is provoked by the progesterone component of coc and the girl continues to take this coc, then an exacerbation is possible in the second phase of the cycle.