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alright, i woke up this morning immediatley with horrible cramps, that were in the ovary, and vagina area, which was terrible. I'm not on birth control and I am a virgin, so i dont know if that has anything to do with that. My period hasn't come this month yet, and it didnt come when i got the aching cramps. I don't get these cramps that often but the hurt very badly, i took 3 advil and lied down, i don't know really how to get rid of these or why they came in the first place?
if you could find out how to get rid of them quickly or effecivly, and why i got them in the first place please help me. thank-you!
sugarplum07 answered Thursday April 10 2008, 2:03 pm: As mentioned before, heating pads are very good for cramps. If you can't sit around with a heating bad, get those instant heat patches that will stick to your stomach so you can still walk around and do what you need to do.
I also know that bananas are a good cramp reliever.
As for the actual cause of the cramps, I'm going to guess your menstrual cycle. If you keep getting the cramps, but your period does not come, I would recommend talking to your doctor just to make sure it isn't something more serious. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
ztefant answered Thursday April 10 2008, 12:13 pm: Yay Cramps!
I hate those and there's nothing really to do with those. I use a magic pillow, you know the thing you put in the microave, it heat up and produce warmet. Try it, I get cramps 1 or 2 weeks before my period and it helps. Sometime when I lay down it hurts, but when i,m sitting it's all good. So try walking it the house, or sitting maybe it's gonna help. [ ztefant's advice column | Ask ztefant A Question ]
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