Fed up with the pain of pregnancy and pre-menstrual tension, one in four women wishes she was a man, a new UK study has found.Fifteen per cent said that while battling mood swings they wanted to be male. A further nine per cent said they think men have it easier physically, reports The Daily Express.And more than half, 55%, admitted they were not at their happiest stage of life, reports The Daily Express.The poll of 2,048 women by Seven Seas Femibion health supplement revealed that 87% confessed they never felt at ease with the physical changes to their body during puberty.Daily Express medical expert Dr Rosemary Leonard said: "Hormone levels are central to women's wellbeing. It's vital to have a balanced diet and nutritional support when your body needs it."

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