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Q: Menstruation Pain Help!
asked by: seem on September 25th, 2005
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Hi there,
i believe while menstruation time its normally create pain the stomach.
But there is something weird with me. Including stomach pain, I get a pain in the buttock area , by chance is it normal? If not then please a solution appreciated. Sorry for my bad english.
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seem
replied on September 26th, 2005
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Re: Menstruation Pain Help!
seem wrote:
hi there,
i believe while menstruation time its normally create pain the stomach.
But there is something weird with me. Including stomach pain, I get a pain in the buttock area , by chance is it normal? If not then please a solution appreciated. Sorry for my bad english.
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Tylanas
replied on September 26th, 2005
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I have pain in my labia, at the entrance to my vagina during menstruation. Is that what you mean? Pain can be in a lot of places during menstruation including stomach, lower back, and vagina. Perhaps also buttocks :)
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Storywriter
replied on September 27th, 2005
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my sides hurt down by my ovaries,my legs hurt,lower back pain and cramps when I have my period.I bought pms tea.I drank it during my period this month and my cramps and other pains calmed down.I hope the pms tea keeps working.My cramps are so painful during my period.


Like they say you get pain in a number of different places during your period.I don't think you have anything to worry about.
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ilovebuddyjoe
replied on April 28th, 2008
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Re: Menstrual Pain, help!
I too get pain in my buttocks during my period, and doctors act like I'm crazy when I tell them. It feels like I have hot, heavy coals in my buttocks that are so heavy that they are ripping/dragging down the back of my legs. Is this anything like what your pain is like?
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claireno
replied on July 21st, 2008
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menstrual pains
Hi!

I get pains all over my body, especially in the back and legs; I also get a horrible headache. I know it sounds weird, but it isn't! Many women have various pains during menstruation, so normally there is nothing to worry about. Especially if you have already visited a doctor and you are getting all the regular exams we women are supposed to..

I guess it is kind of late, but I just joined and found this posts
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asianchick
replied on February 25th, 2009
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whyyyyyyyyy
am having pain on my stomach, my pancrease area, my back, headache aka migrain, pimples!!! why is dat? everytime my blood is so heavy, i feels like fall down and couldnt talk, eat, walk or move. every month (period time), i always absent to school coz feel so ill! sometimes, i feels like throwing up! why??!!!!
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realopticpie
replied on April 4th, 2009
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menstrual pains
like Tylanas..

I also have pains in my vagina, lower back and buttocks, and feel bloated.

I am aware that pains during or on first day or first day of menstruation or even the night/day before it, is pretty normal. But I am worried of this vaginal pains 'cause what I knew is the shedding only occur in the uterus wall, so why vagina feels pain?

Anyone can help me on this?
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Serena02
replied on April 22nd, 2009
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My stomach, as well as my legs cramp horribly when I'm on my period. I'm guessing that every woman feels pain in various areas in the body during the menstrual cycle. It sounds normal, but I would definitely talk to my doctor about it. However, I would advise on taking Ibuprofen pills like Motrin or Advil for the pain. Even the generic brand is just as good. Ibuprofen is amazing for cramps, thank God for it!!!
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kristina00
replied on November 24th, 2009
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Hh
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