Yes, it is normal to have multiple breakouts on your face, especially on your forehead, when you are close to your period. Hormonal changes can cause this. One way to address this is to consider taking birth control continuously rather than stopping it every 3 months. This can help regulate hormone levels and reduce breakouts.
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