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It depends. If you have had your period for... A couple of months: Then you definitely are not pregnant or having problems or anything like that. You probably just still have irregular periods and don't know when they are coming. It happens to everyone. More than 2 years/You are 18 years old: Then there might be a little problem, but I wouldn't worry. Everyone is different in every way, so just chill out and enjoy it!

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Q: I got my period 2 or 3 days late and then when i got it i bled a little bit stopped started again and only lasted 3 days now im having menstrual cramps about 4 days after it ended any ideas?
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What should a girl do if she have severe menstrual cramps?

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Why would you be having intense cramps?

CRAMPS X MAGNESIUMUsually It means that you may have some circulation problems, in order to solve this, you shoul take magnesium tablets, talk to your doctor how many milligrams is right for you. Good Luck!!...and let us know if this solved the problem.


Is having bad cramps bad?

Yes, the pain may indicate a problem especially if it is persistent and affects your daily life. Unless you have menstrual cramps which is natural for a woman and I reccommend Pamprin or Midol.


Do all girls get cramps before they start there period?

Not necissarily. Menstrual cramps are common, with around 80% of women experiencing menstrual cramps at some point in their lives, however menstrual cramps are not a normal part of healthy menstruation so not everyone gets them (and if you do there are ways to prevent them). Menstrual cramps can be more common in your pre-teens and teens due to hormonal imbalance, so you may get menstrual cramps during your first period...but you may not.


Why does it hurt when I bend over in the abdomen?

Pain in the abdomen could mean that you are having intestinal problems, such as constipation. You may also be experiencing menstrual cramps.


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Is it true that queen Victoria easedthe discomfortof her menstrual cramps by having her doctor suppy her with marijuana?

Yes but she drank cannabis tincture. and it was as common as midol is today.


What does the technician look for in the ultrasound of a woman who is having menstrual disorders?

It is used to look for fibroids and other ovarian abnormalities that may cause heavy bleeding or cramps.


What are the chances of natural pregnancy at 49?

it's possible. depends on if you've stopped having your menstrual cycle or not. as long as your having a period, your ovulating. As long as your ovulating, you can get pregnant!


What to do for bad menstrual cramps?

OTC Pain MedicationsHeat - Such as heating padsAvoid excessively sweet or salty foods during your period as these contribute to bloating and sluggishness.Contrary to popular belief that moving can aggravate your menstrual cramps, doing some form of exercise is actually good for relieving menstrual cramps. Exercise and other activities involving light movements can relieve menstrual cramp pain by releasing and increasing the amount of endorphins in the blood.Drink plenty of liquids and empty your bladder as soon as you have the urge to go.


What will you do if you have a dysmenoria?

The medical term for menstrual cramps is dysmenorrhea. There are two types of dysmenorrhea, primary and secondary. Read below in recommended links - "Menstrual Cramps" and "Natural Remedies for Menstrual Cramps". In primary dysmenorrhea, there is no underlying gynecologic problem causing the pain. This type of cramping may begin within six months to a year following menarche (the beginning of menstruation), the time when a girl starts having menstrual periods. Menstrual cramps typically do not begin until ovulatory menstrual cycles (when an egg is released from the ovaries) occur, and actual menstrual bleeding usually begins before the onset of ovulation. Therefore, an adolescent girl may not experience dysmenorrhea until months to years following the onset of menstruation. In secondary dysmenorrhea, some underlying abnormal condition (usually involving a woman's reproductive system) contributes to the menstrual pain. Secondary dysmenorrhea may be evident at menarche but, more often, the condition develops later.