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Menstrual cramps are a result of hormone-like chemicals called prostagladins which cause the uterus to contract to push out menstrual flow, if you produce too many of these they will cause constrictions in the blood vessels supplying the uterus. If your menstrual cramps are severe it can also be a sign of a more serious underlying problem, Endometriosis in particular can explain very severe cramping - if you suffer severe menstrual cramps you should talk to your doctor to investigate and treat the underlying cause of your menstrual cramps.
gases in your stomach
When having sex, the muscles of the body tend to tense up. This tenseness can lead to cramps.
that's a sign of PUBERTY and the cramps are because you are having a period which would mean you are not pregnant
I can only tell you how it helped me. I was having my usual intense monthly cramps & I just dipped plain popcorn in hummus and they're gone. It's possibly just from the release of seratonin that carbs give, but either way I feel a million times better.
I've had three children (waiting to test to see if we're having four!) and have had implantation cramps with each pregnancy. For me they feel just like AF cramps, although a little more intense, and they are off and on for about 12 hours or so. This usually happens around day 10-12dpo. Hope that helps!
It is common to have menstrual cramps prior to, and during, one's period. If the cramps become extremely intense, or there is a lot of blood being lost, it would be best to go to a hospital as soon as possible.
eat bannanas the potassium stops cramps
Iam having heavy bleeding and bad cramps can you still be pregnant?
It is hard to measure the relationship of cramps to labor pains since both can be very intense and vary from woman to woman.
hiya if you are having difficalty coughing and cramps and you just had surgery if i was you i would go to your local gp as soon as possibly because there could be sothing wrong x from chatterboxrhix
Ovulation disease symptoms can include muscle cramps, intense spasms, bleeding or spotting, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, fainting, back ache and headaches.
Normal period cramps
No, not having cramps is normal and lucky. If your haveing a normal flow you aren't pregnant.