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~?~?~?~?~?~ okay well ive had really bad lower stomach cramps for like the past 4 weeks or so... i got my period like 2 weeks ago adn then i just got it agian last night-- im really scared bc i dont know what could be wrong--could this be some sorta probelm?? or should i just like not even worry about it
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Don't worry about it at all. Cramps are perfectly normal whether you have them during or before your period. If they're unbearably bad, go to a doctor. ]
I think you should tell your mom about it. Get it checked out to be on the safe side. :) ]
i dont think it is a bigg problem but it is something you do want to take notice of, and maybe go and get help. have you been eatting right? do you always get these before your period? do you have to go to the bath room when you have these? what time of day are these usally happening? were does the pain start and were does it move to? i think you should know those answers then go to a doctor or a school nurse or something like that.
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Don't worry about it... ]
It could still be something to do with period because even when your not on, you still have mestrual cycle is still going on. If your worried go see a femal doctor.
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take some midal and go to a doctor!
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Seriously don't worry about it periods are always mucking us all about it sucks!! I always hear about weird stuff like that happening to everyone i know and it all sorts itself out in the end! If it carries on for a long time though you could always pop to the doc's to put your mind at ease! ]
Whenever you are in pain (especially pain for this long) and are worried about it, you need to see your doctor.
Only a doctor can examine you and let you know what's going on, and many issues only get more complex or painful if left untreated. Chances are this is something that can be explained or treated fairly easily, so hurry up and make an appointment! ]
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