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Why do I have severe lower back pain whenever I’m cramping?
Lower back pain during period is usually muscular and caused by hormonal changes. Prostaglandins are chemicals a woman's body produces that cause many of the symptoms associated with menstrual discomfort. The tissue that lines the uterus makes these chemicals. They stimulate contraction of the uteriRead more
Lower back pain during period is usually muscular and caused by hormonal changes. Prostaglandins are chemicals a woman’s body produces that cause many of the symptoms associated with menstrual discomfort. The tissue that lines the uterus makes these chemicals. They stimulate contraction of the uterine muscles so that the uterine lining is shed during menstruation. Prostaglandins also cause the symptoms of menstrual cramps and discomfort. Heavy contractions can lead to low back pain, as the pain can radiate from the lower abdomen into the low back.
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I only know of spotting that results from the use of contraceptive pills. One of the best ways to prevent or reduce spotting while on the pill is to take your medication at the same time each day. This helps regulate your hormone levels. Wearing panty liners can help prevent unexpected accidents andRead more
I only know of spotting that results from the use of contraceptive pills. One of the best ways to prevent or reduce spotting while on the pill is to take your medication at the same time each day. This helps regulate your hormone levels. Wearing panty liners can help prevent unexpected accidents and stained clothing. Be sure to pay attention to your bleeding and other symptoms. Heavy bleeding isn’t a normal reaction to the pill. If it happens, you should make an appointment with your doctor. Though spotting is a nuisance, birth control pills are a safe, effective form of contraception.
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