No. Speak to your doctor. This pill might not be for you but there are others. Or maybe the injection would work better.
No it does not. I would see your doctor if this is an ongoing problem.
Yes, you do still have periods! But sometimes painful.
because you are pregnant dummy
because those who have periods r madarchot
Some girls find their Periods extremely painful, while others don't feel a thing. It doesn't matter or affect your health if you do have painful periods, other than the fact that you get a bit of a sore stomach. A cup of tea and a hot water bottle usually does the trick.
Firstly, not everyone has very painful periods - it depends entirely on the woman (although painful periods sometimes run in families). Cramps are caused by the uterus contracting to empty itself out and tend to get more manageable with age.
Also, avoiding excessive alcohol intake and quitting smoking may prevent missed periods.
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it is called periodization
No. Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation.