What normally cause period pain?


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Most of the problem is pain from uterine spasm. This occurs to expel the shed lining. Of course there are the other problems of mood disturbance, breast tenderness and fluid retention, which are also hormonal.
your womb contracts when you have your period, hence the pain.
Contractions of the uterus that expel the lining.
The spiral arteries of the endometrium (layer that sheds) spasm to remove the lining. This can be painful
let's put it this way. imagine a piece of flesh being torn away from another piece of flesh wouldn't it hurt? same in this case the flesh is being pulled away from the uterus lining thus causing the pain
The muscles in the wall of your uterus contract to expel the blood, just the same as when you are having a baby and the muscles contract to make it come out. Except having a baby is longer and more concentrated - don't let that put you off - the end result is worth all the pain, ie a beautiful baby!!
those women who r physically weak have pain?? dat is why sum dohave n sum dont
Normal period pain is caused by the womb contracting but very severe cramps can be ovarian cysts!
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