Painful menstruation or dysmenorrhea is a condition that most women experience commonly. However, you should not ignore this problem if you are experiencing painful menstrual cramps after period as it could lead to certain gynecological conditions. Continue reading this article to know about the condition as well as its causes, treatment and more. Painful menstrual cramps usually occurs in the lower abdomen, but you could also experience pain in the lower back and thighs, fatigue, dizziness and nausea during periods. It is considered normal to have cramping and mild pain during periods, but persistent pain that continues after periods is
Menstrual cramps after period
I had my period on November 19th. I had sex for the first time on Dec. 17. And started a normal period on Dec. 19. It lasted until the 24th. And I bled very heavy with bad cramps. More than I have ever bled before with some clots. Well, the days following I had a sharp pain in my abdomen and back and sometimes when I pee my abdomen and back hurts. Is it possible I could be pregnant if I had period 2 days later? Could I have as STI?
Hello, If you had a normal period its quite unlikely you would be pregnant other bleeding’s mistaken for a period means you could be pregnant.Nearly 50% of all women are afflicted with some degree of menstrual cramping and in 15% the abdominal pain is severe enough to cause hindrance in day-to-day life this is quite normal, If the pain becomes unbearable and doesn’t stop visit a doctor it could be a sign of something more serious.
I just had my period for three days and I never have cramps before, during or after my period. But this time I started getting terrible cramps like almost in tears. And I started to vomit. The vomiting continued for an hour and the cramps kept coming. I’m still experiencing these cramps and the nausea two days after my period. What could it be?
It seems you may be suffering from painful menstruation or dysmenorrhea. This condition should not be taken lightly. This post from our website will provide more information http://womanjunction.com/menstrual-cramps-after-period/
I started my period at the beginning of the month & I just started getting these after period cramps. & its my 1st year having my period. My mom says it’s close for me to have another period this month. I don’t know what to do, give me some advice please?
Hi,Primary dysmenorrhea is another name for common menstrual cramps. Cramps usually begin one to two years after a woman starts getting her period.They usually become less painful as a woman ages,These may help ease your cramps: Drink chamomile tea,use a heating pad and Make sure you’re getting enough vitamin D.
I started my period a week early. It lasted for 5 days then three days later I was using the restroom and was having extreme cramping in my pelvic area. It seems as if I started again is this normal? I have pain and I’m nauseous
Hello, Cramps after period can be normal many women experience breakthrough bleeding which is bleeding or spotting in between periods. Nausea and cramping are also early signs of pregnancy so if you have had unprotected sex you should take a pregnancy test if the cramping gets worse go to a doctor.
Today would be my third day since I got my period and I’m still having some bloated like cramps in my abdominal area. I’ve taken advil to alleviate the pain but so far it hasn’t work. I went to see my doctor and she just recommended a strong anti inflammatory medicine other than advil. Usually when I get my period, my cramps only lasts for a day but this time around it lasts for 3 days! Something is wrong. Help.
my girlfriend is experincing “weird” cramps in her lower abdomen..
we had sex a day after her period and the condom broke, however i didnt ejaculate the day after she kept complaining of a sore and raw feeling inside her now she has this weird cramping, we are not ready for a child and im having sleeples nights over this.
these cramps have been going on for over 5 days
please help
Hello, She should visit a doctor once she is having cramps for so long, If the condom broke its possible semen could have gotten inside of her.
I have sharp pain after two days of the periods, what will be the case of pain?
Pains of this nature may indicate that there is a problem Read more here be http://womanjunction.com/menstrual-cramps-after-period/
Just finished my period yesterday afternoon but i had a sharp pain in my abdomen the whole night and in the morning when i passed urine.
I always have this pain a day after my period, I also find it hard to get pregnant, I’ve done every necessary test and tried everything possible to get pregnant but to no avail. Please advise me on what else to do. Thanks.
You mentioned that you’ve done “all the necessary test”…Were any of them fertility tests? It every has failed as you’ve mentioned, it must be established whether you or your partner are fertile.
Yes they are fertility test, I have my normal 28 circle n i also ovulate normal but i dnt knw wat’s happening,i saw my period on d 22nd of Nov it ended 25th of Nov wen am i likely to ovulate or wen is d right time for me 2 meet wit my husband? Tnx.
For the past 2 months my period have been a little weird. I get irregular periods. But lately I’ve been getting this weird looking discharge. Like it’ll feel like I have my period but it’s like watery white or cream discharge, like when it comes out it feels like I have my period. I saw a doctor and she said I was ovulating but I got my period for the month but I’m still in pain, I still get cramps. And also same thing is happening to my best friend. I was going to go to the doctors to see if she could put me in birth control. Btw when I have sex like when I do a certain type of position it’s hurts a lot but I don’t do those positions anymore.
When you’re doctor says you’re ovulating, it means that a mature egg is released from your ovary and is available to be fertilized. Your chances of becoming pregnant are higher at that time. If the egg is not fertilized by sperm at that time, you will have a period; this is what happened with you. Since your condition has not improved you should return to the doctor.
I got done with my period like a week or more ago & I’m having really bad cramps above my vagina lower stomach. I’m very concerned.
Monthly menstrual cramps in the abdomen are normal for some women. If these cramps are unbearable, you need to get an effective pain killer to ease the pain on a monthly basis. You may consult your OBGYN for a check-up if there are other issues.
My period came 7 days late this month when I did get it I had maroon looking blood and some small clots. Then it stopped suddedly after 4-5 days no brownish discharge after or anything just stopped dead. Now 3 days later having crampy feeling in stomach can I be pregnant.
Hi,Cramps after period are either linked to implantation and pregnancy or some other health problems. Take a pregnancy test or visit your doctor if the cramps gets worse.
For four months I am experiencing lower abdomen pain after every period. My period last for one week, when I was in the age of 15 – 18 my period only last for three days. It hurts so much. I also experiencing heavy menstruation and abnormal uterine bleeding. I can’t work well with this pain.
It is advisable that you consult a gynaecologist who can assess your condition and prescribe the right medication that can ease your monthly pain. You also need to determine if you have uterine fibroids that are creating these symptons.
My period ended about 2 days ago, and this morning I woke up with very mild cramps, it only really hurts when I’m laying on my stomach or sitting in any uncomfortable position (which is basically all day in a school desk) by my afternoon classes. I had to ask my teachers to let me stand in the back of the class because it was VERY uncomfortable to sit. But when I’m standing or moving around or laying on my back, it doesn’t hurt. What is this and what should I do?
It’s best for you to see a doctor who can examine you and provide a diagnosis.
What are the chances of getting pregnant if you have this condition??
During menstruation lot of hormonal changes takes place in the body due to which we find various irregularities in our menstrual cycle or changes in our behaviour. All these things our natural and everybody goes through these. With the good diet, proper lifestyle, workout you can lessen the effects of menstrual pain.