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Some symptoms of ovarian cysts are lower abdominal pain, irregular menstrual periods, pressure and pain in the abdomen, and long term pelvic pain during menstrual period.
After a woman has a baby, however, the cervix opening is larger.
Menstrual problems include missing a period, change in the length of the cycle, changes in the flow, color, or consistency of menstrual blood, and extreme pain or other menstrual symptoms.
Fiber is key to ending your period cramps. Though you may experience the need to poop more, it's all good!
I was told I would bleed more, but that's what you're supposed to do because of menstrual cramps. The more that comes out, the less pain you'll be in.
No! but when you have gallstones! you have more PAIN during your period! :(
Women with severe menstrual pain have higher levels of prostaglandin in their menstrual blood than women who do not have such pain.
then you were on your period. pain & blood is often associated with the menstrual cycle.
It's not menstrual pain, it's the uterus growing.