No, no and no. This was posted about not too long ago, actually, and most of the commenters said they still get symptoms while on the pill. Of course, the pill affects everyone differently so some ladies may not have all the PMS symptoms when they're on the pill. However, because of my experience, and the things I've read here (re: the other post), it's totally normal to still experience PMS while on the pill. Also, from personal experience, I got symptoms up to a week before getting my period/taking the placebo pills.
And stacking eases the symptoms a lot, for me, but doesn't get rid of them completely. I still get cravings around when I'm suppose to have my period. Also, the longer I stack/go without a period, the worse the PMS is for me when I *do* have a period, especially the cramps. But I don't really stack by choice. My doctor recommended I do it for certain reasons. One thing you have to remember about stacking, though, is that it's not guaranteed to stop your period, so it's not guaranteed to get rid of your PMS, either.
As for a scientific explanation? I can't help you, sorry.
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And stacking eases the symptoms a lot, for me, but doesn't get rid of them completely. I still get cravings around when I'm suppose to have my period. Also, the longer I stack/go without a period, the worse the PMS is for me when I *do* have a period, especially the cramps. But I don't really stack by choice. My doctor recommended I do it for certain reasons. One thing you have to remember about stacking, though, is that it's not guaranteed to stop your period, so it's not guaranteed to get rid of your PMS, either.
As for a scientific explanation? I can't help you, sorry.