PMS tracker: see your premenstrual patterns before the hard days
A PMS tracker connects your mood, symptoms, and cycle timing so premenstrual changes stop feeling random. What to track, how to read the pattern, and how an app helps.
Track the pattern in MoodSwings
MoodSwings helps you connect period predictions, mood, symptoms, and optional partner support in a warm app that is easy to keep using.
Download MoodSwingsA PMS tracker exists to answer one question: do my hard days follow a pattern? Premenstrual symptoms — irritability, low mood, anxiety, cramps, bloating, cravings, poor sleep — tend to cluster in the luteal phase, the week or so before your period. When you can see that pattern instead of being ambushed by it, a rough few days stop feeling like something is wrong with you and become a window you can prepare for. Here is how PMS tracking works and how an app makes it effortless.
What to track for a useful PMS pattern
You do not need to log everything. A clear PMS pattern comes from a few signals tracked consistently: timing relative to your period, intensity, and what shows up alongside the mood changes.
- Mood, with a quick 1–5 intensity so a hard month stands out from a mild one
- Period start/end dates (the anchor)
- Symptoms: cramps, bloating, headaches, tender breasts, poor sleep, cravings, low energy
- Context: a short night, a stressful week, skipped meals — the things that amplify PMS
How to read the pattern
After two or three cycles, a shape usually appears — for example, "I get low and weepy about five days before my period, then irritable for two, then it lifts." That single sentence is the value: specific, repeating, and something you can plan around. Look for when it starts, when it peaks, and when it eases, plus the months where poor sleep or stress made the same window harder.
MoodSwings connects your mood, symptoms, and cycle timing automatically and surfaces these patterns, so you do not have to do the math — and seeing the pattern is genuinely steadying.
From pattern to relief — and when it’s more than PMS
Knowing your window lets you set up gently: protect sleep, eat steadily, lighten the calendar, and delay heavy conversations until it passes. None of that is a cure, but it reliably takes the edge off. If you want, MoodSwings can share a gentle, consent-based view with a partner so they know when patience helps most.
If premenstrual symptoms are severe — intense hopelessness, panic, rage, or a real impact on your work, relationships, or safety — that can point to PMDD, which is treatable. A few cycles of tracked notes make a clinician conversation much faster. This is general education, not medical advice.
Questions people ask
What is a PMS tracker?
An app (or method) that logs your mood, symptoms, and cycle timing so premenstrual patterns become visible — when your hard days tend to fall, how intense they are, and what shows up with them.
How long until I see my PMS pattern?
Usually two or three cycles. One cycle hints at the shape; a few confirm it, especially if your cycle length varies.
Can tracking PMS actually help?
Yes — seeing the pattern is steadying, and knowing the window lets you prepare (sleep, food, lighter plans). It also makes getting help easier if symptoms turn out to be severe.
When is it PMDD instead of PMS?
When premenstrual symptoms are severe and seriously disrupt your life — intense mood changes, panic, or impact on work and relationships. PMDD is treatable; bring tracked notes to a clinician. This is not medical advice.
Does MoodSwings track PMS?
Yes — it connects mood, symptoms, and cycle timing to surface your premenstrual patterns, with optional partner sharing. Free to try on iPhone.