I hope so, because i also get these pains, and in my opinion, these are worse than actual period pains! Keep popping those pills, i am!
2007-01-14 19:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are a utirine fibroids sufferer it is important to know that there is a cure. A wise and healthy way of dealing with this condition is to approach it in a holistic manner. Holistic treatments examine your body as a whole and heals the condition using a multi-dimensional approach in a safe and natural way. Holistic treatments aim at building a strong immune system, and also enhance your mental and spiritual strength, to equip your body to cure itself of the disease. Thus, say, by combining a healthy diet with exercise and meditation, you can strengthen your mind and body, eliminate the existing fibroids and permanently prevent further fibroids from developing. Holistic treatment not only provides a complete relief from the condition but also permanently keeps further fibroids from developing.
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Have a nice day
2014-09-02 06:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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hi,
ovulation pain usually occurs in the middle of the cycle. menstrual pain is usually normal and occurs in the first day of the period. it usually became less after pregnancy.severe pains might be due to fibroid or endometriosis. if u have doubt consult a gynaecolgist.
2007-01-14 19:58:48
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answered by an 2
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Sounds to me like it might be fibroids. I've got them. Apparently they're nothing to worry about, although they can interfere with conceiving (didn't have any problem doing so with my daughter, though).
Don't take my word for it, though - better to get it checked out. If it is fibroids, then yours sound more widespread than mine because I only get the pain on my left side - very low down.
2007-01-14 19:32:56
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answered by Rachael H 5
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i have those pains on my right or left leg but when my ovulating week is over ...and u hav to hav a painkiller .....but it happens to those who are not careful abt their eating habits not enuf vitamins and calciums and stuff
start eating healthy and theylll go away
2007-01-14 22:08:33
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answered by lovelace 2
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Completely normal, though it shouldn't require the regular use of painkillers. See your doctor if you are concerned.
2007-01-15 00:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes this is perfectly normal and is called Middlesmertz or midmonth.
2007-01-14 19:36:31
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answered by Squeegee 5
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Yeah, totally normal. It's unusual to need painkillers, though - but everyone is different.
2007-01-14 19:35:05
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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I do too, but nothing to neccessitate pain killers
2007-01-14 19:31:49
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answered by violet 3
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perfectly normal i have them too. i can tell exactly when i am ovulating and which side.dont worry.
2007-01-18 03:36:28
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answered by Fallen Angel 4
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