Yes, it involves stomach aches, stomach cramps, your back area hurting. I would recommend not being excited to get your period...
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.
No. Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation.
its a procedure done under general anisthetic in a woman to "burn" out the lining of there womb to eradicate heavy painful periods..
Dysmenorrhagia is menstruation (periods) that are abnormally long or heavy that are painful. Dysmenorrhea is menstruation that is painful, while menorrhagia is abnormally long or heavy periods.
Yes, you can take the pill and not be sexually active. Many people do this for medical reasons, such as painful or irregular periods.
The actual word is endometriosis. Its symptoms include painful menstrual cramps, chronic pain in the lower back , pain during or after sex, intestinal pain and painful bowel movements or urination during menstrual periods.
The dried plant combines well with cramp bark as a treatment for painful periods. For skin conditions it is combined with Echinacea .
yes u still have periods. i had mine tied and my menstrual periods r more painful now and everyone i have spoken to that have theirs tied experienced the same thing,more painful cramps and heavier bleeding. hope this helps.