Period Problems...Girls please...boys if you know it
Question Posted Wednesday March 1 2006, 7:51 pm
Well April 3rd will make it 3 years I got my period and this is my 2nd time for the year i've got it. This year was really hetic for me and the first time I got it this year, my grandma got really got sick. So in the first time in almost 3 years I got cramps. It has never really happened b4. So today I stayed home and got this nasty diarhioea. (spelt wrong). So I also vomitted this morning and my mom tells me that when I get married the cramps will ease up and then she says when you have your monthlys your body is cleaning yourself out so it will happen. I used midol and it helps but I was wondering...is my mom talking bout the sex? Does sex ease the cramps? And does your body really need to clean out during your period?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? milliethu answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 11:37 pm: cramps are normal, but i dont think its normal for them to make you through up. you should go to a doctor. there could be something else rong. just tell your mom that you would feel better if you went to the doctor sence it had never happened before and yeah. and i dont really think that once you have sex it gets better. my mom complains about it sooo much its really annoying but she never through up. and yes, your boby does clean out somewhat, but thats not what cramps are. cramps are from the egg moving along and causing muscle contraptions. maby you should talk to a school nurse about it, because i know for a fact cramps shouldnt make you through up. well hope i helped [ milliethu's advice column | Ask milliethu A Question ]
Vanity answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 9:30 pm: Orgasms can ease premenstrual cramps, yes.
Your symptoms (diarrhea, nausea, vomiting) are fairly common of Primary Dysmenorrhea. Alot of girls in their teens experience it. It isn't dangerous. Unless it becomes a regular problem for you, don't worry too much about it. If it does, talk to a doctor. It's not a part of your body needing to clean out. The only cleaning out your body does during menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining. [ Vanity's advice column | Ask Vanity A Question ]
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