I'm 17. I usually don't have cramps when I'm on my period. I woke up with my period this morning, though. It was like, 15 or 20 days late. I was having mild cramps, so I lay down with a hot water bottle for 10 minutes. Then I went to school. I ate a big lunch, and then the cramps intensified sooo much. I threw up about a half-hour after lunch and then I continued to stay in class. However, when the cramping moved from slightly below my navel to right above and on my groin, I started crying in class and when I tried to stand up to go to the nurse's office, I fell to the ground. Two of the other girls had to support me and walk me to the nurse's office. I talked to one of my friends, and she said that a late period can cause you to have killer cramps. Could she be right? I'm just a bit unsure since I usually don't get cramps.
2006-07-16
14:31:13
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