I've been getting my period for about four years now, but this year something weird has started happening. On the first day I get it, that night I always get really bad cramps and nothing helps, like taking tylenol or anything. Then I vomit and after that everything is fine and I don't have cramps again.(Before this, I never got cramps.) Is this normal, or should I get it checked out?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? xomegaroni answered Sunday January 29 2006, 7:05 pm: everyone's period is totally different. some have it bad & some don't. it depends on the person & your cycle & what not. that doesn't sound too abnormal though, but i think if you're worried about it you should get it checked out, because obviously 99.9% of people on advicenators aren't gyno. it doesn't sound really weird er anything. feeling bad on the first day is almost normal. a lot of people including myself get it bad on the first day of the 4-7 period days. since you do vomit, i would get it checked out juss incase & stuff.
Razhie answered Saturday January 28 2006, 7:29 pm: That's not completely abnormal. Developing worse cramps, as you get older is often the case, and some woman find they have indigestion or nausea during their period.
It's not good though, it must be unpleasant and there are probably medications that can help you. See you doctor and describe the problem; they will be able to help and make sure that there isn't anything really wrong. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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