My lower back hurts a lot whenever I’m cramping, why does my back hurt?
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When you have your menstrual cycle the muscles in the uterine walls contract causes pain similar to labor pain and causes the muscles in your back to stretch as well. It’s like the body goes through test cycles of giving birth to make sure your prepared for the action. The stronger your back is the less pain you have hope this helps.
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.