You're depressed, tired, and cranky, and if your husband hollers at the ref one more time, you're breaking the television. Your breasts hurt, you're bloated, and in a week or so you'll get your period if you're not there already.
October 9, 2015
You're depressed, tired, and cranky, and if your husband hollers at the ref one more time, you're breaking the television. Your breasts hurt, you're bloated, and in a week or so you'll get your period if you're not there already.
Cramps usually result from the contractions of the uterus as it rids itself of the endometrial lining every month. The contractions are triggered by prostaglandins, hormone-like substances that can cause pain and inflammation. Other inflammatory compounds within the pelvis, called leukotrienes, also increase cramps. The cramps get worse as clots of the shed lining pass through the cervix.
Cramps can also stem from other causes:
Fortunately, for many women who experience cramps without secondary causes such as those listed here, cramps tend to lessen after age 30 or childbirth. Seventy percent of women who take low-dose contraceptives find their cramps abate.
The perfect homemade recipe for relief is a low-carbohydrate diet, anti-inflammatories, exercise, plenty of sunshine, and 1200 milligrams of calcium every day for women who don't want to rely on hormones or stronger medications.
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