This is also one of the type of things you will go through as you body changes during puberty. These are the type of problems you should be discussing with you mom as she can help you through this. Remember we were all teenagers long before we were ever parents.
There is nothing you will do or go through that we haven't seen, felt or done long before you all came along. I don't say this in jest or to be wise as it is true. Teenagers for some reason think everything they experience is something that has never happened before. Fact is all you are doing is reinventing the wheel so to speak. Let you parents help you, that is what we are here for.
I understand there are somethings you may not want to discuss with a parent, private maybe sexual things. They understand this too. When it comes to your health, and this falls in that area, you should not be afraid to go to mom or even dad for help. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday June 14 2011, 10:09 pm: It's not uncommon to have menstrual cramps that are strong enough to make nauseous - but just because it's normal doesn't mean you just have to live with it.
See your doctor and have a conversation with them about your options. Your period shouldn't interfere with your ability to live your life. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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