Yes. It is perfectly normal to have cramps after your period. You still have a lot of hormones that your body is dealing with. Just give it a few days.
No it is not normal, see your doctor to make sure it is not a Sexually Transmitted Disease or some other problem.
This is normal. Women usually get cramps during ovulation and ovulation occurs a few weeks before your period
Many women do not have cramps with their period and most women don't have cramps after childbirth.
Many women do not have cramps with their period and most women don't have cramps after childbirth.
Yes, some women have cramps more severely than others. It's often recommended to use menstrual medication such as Midol to help with all the symptoms of your period.
For many women, yes. Not everyone has cramps or pain at all during their period. Some have little to no discomfort or pain that they can register. If you normally do have cramps, and suddenyl you don't, it may not be bad. If you feel uncertain, talk to your doctor. They can reassure or help you if something is causing this sudden loss of cramps.
Make sure you are not pregnant, especially if you are having any nausea or breast tenderness. You should probably check with your doctor.
All women are different. Some women experience no cramps or pain and hardly no they have it. Some women have bad menstual cramps.
It's not uncommon for women to always have cramps associated with their periods.
Menstruation can be painful, but not always and no one should tolerate pain thinking that it's normal. Menstrual cramps are common but not a normal part of healthy menstruation, most women can easily prevent cramps as long as there is no underlying health problem.
Yes, some women have cramps more severely than others. It's often recommended to use menstrual medication such as Midol to help with all the symptoms of your period.
im 3 weeks pregnant right now, and my cramps just feel like period cramps.