PMS and PMDD with Dr Hannah Short

PMS and PMDD with Dr Hannah Short

Affecting 80% of women, PMS can cause erratic moods, clumsiness, tender breasts and carbohydrate cravings throughout the menstrual cycle. For most women, this won’t negatively affect our quality of life. 2-10% of women, however, experience severe PMS and PMDD (Premenstrual dysphoric disorder) of which 15% will attempt to take their own life. Female hormonal health specialist, Dr. Hannah Short explains the difference between PMS, PMDD and PME, as well as the treatments and lifestyle changes that can help.


You can find the show notes with all the resources and links mentioned in the episode at https://lizearlewellbeing.com/pms-pmdd-dr-hannah-short/.

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