Not per say, as pain is not a true sensation, but a derived one.
BUT - sudden pain can be shocking enough to affect heart rate,
prolonged pain can debilitate enough to block maintenance (eating, drinking).
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Yes. That is normal actully. You can have menstrual pains up to 7 days. :)
Yes, gas pains and bloating are the 2 most common side effects of the menstrual cycle. This can happen in both older women and younger women.
Are you sure those are 'menstrual pains' and not contractions? Contractions can feel very much like cramps, though usually worse. If you're worried, go see your doctor or nurse/midwife.
Tender breasts and sharp pains are part of pre-menstrual syndrome. It can happen before and during your period.
Those are menstrual cramps, and they are essentially the uterus contracting in order to get ready to discharge the menstrual blood from the past month.
Yes! I have no idea why, but it happens.
Kidbey pains due to the menstrual period (rule).
Menstrual cramps are caused by the prostaglandins that push uterine lining out, in high quantity prostaglandins have an inflammatory effect. Thus anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen work best for easing menstrual cramps - although prevention is better.
In general, hormonal birth control decrease menstrual pain. The copper IUD sometimes increase menstrual pain in the first few months, but this side effect is usually well-controlled by taking ibuprofen or ketoprofen.
Contractions feel like menstrual cramps. If you're pregnant and feel like you have menstrual cramps, call your doctor or go to the hospital. I have 4 children myself. There is no better way to describe the onset of labor than it feels like you are getting ready to start your period.
He died from his chest pains.