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No, pads and tampons do not contain chemicals that can potentially increase menstrual bleeding.

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Do pads contain chemicals that can potentially increase the amount of bleeding during menstruation?

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You just started your period today and have cramps and you used a tampon is it bad?

Menstrual cramps are common but they are not normal - most people can prevent menstrual cramps with lifestyle changes, but if severe you should talk to your doctor about finding the cause. Tampons can increase menstrual cramps as they can expand into the cervix. You may be better using menstrual cups, softcups, or pads if you find tampons increase your menstrual cramps.


Can Ibuprofen increase menstrual cramping?

Are you mental? The side effects are written on the information leaflet and are the same whatever you take it for. It will not help with your menstrual or mental health problem though, again I refer you to the leaflet.


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