Nurofen plus was always my go to.
Your uterus doesn't hate you................ it's just being rebellious lol.
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Nurofen plus was always my go to.
Your uterus doesn't hate you................ it's just being rebellious lol.
Hahahaha damn auto correct!
Naprogesic. There have been days where I would marry Naprogesic. Pain killers dull the pain, but for me, Naprogesic actually seems to stop the cramping altogether. And oh, the relief. Yes, I'd marry it. Have it's babies. Little, blue, pain-free babies. That is how much I love Naprogesic on days when my uterus hates me. Hope you find a drug/treatment that works as well for you. xox
Yep naprogesic works differently to other things like pain killers - it actually works to stop the uterine cramping that causes the pain, whereas some of the others stop the pain, but not the cause of the pain itself.
Ok thanks I'll pop to the chemist tomorrow
Of course all the pain could be over by then as I think my uterus is trying to escape my body right now ow!
if you like tea traveller, then teas to have for bad rebellious uterus are ginger root tea or chamomile tea:
For menstrual cramps
Ginger root- you slice and steep for 1-5 minutes, and then add some honey for sweetness if you like
chamomile- either dry leaves or tea bags are fine
Raspberry leaf tea is for toning and good blood flow to the uterus- more for toning the uterus up and keeping it healthy, than for soothing menstrual cramps.
I'm not a huge fan of ginger drinks, but am sipping a cup of chamomile as I type
isn't it fabulous to be a woman :/
This thread is nuts. Why the heck are so many of us screaming in pain every month It's so wrong! There's something not quite right about that...
Anyway, Trav, have you thought that there might be more going on - i hate to suggest endo, or a cyst or something?
As I said it's been a few years since I had periods, but last time the gynacologist did a scan and said there were no fybroids or anything, and I seem to remember my periods as a teenager being almost as bad before I went on the pill so I think it could just be me. I know I have heavier than normal periods (thanks to my mooncup for proving that to me in ml's :lol:) and that is worse than when I was a teenager but I think that's normal after kids, especially after twins and a massive placenta site.
I'm fairly certain I have some sort of uterine prolapse going on though, could that make things worse?
yes thanks, I asked about it when I got my mirena after the twins but I was told I was too young then. I'd love to know what age it would be appropriate.
all i know for sure is you need to be done with kids. because it destroys your lining if you get preg it can be dangerous. but she hasnt had a period since. ill see if she minds me giving you her contacts
I am so done with kids, trust me!
I have two days of hideous pain each month (the other days are tolerable when I swallow iboprufen). I've also had asprin before which also works.
If I'm at home DH will fix me up a hot water bottle a couple of iboprufen and, in the evening, a brandy. I swear by the brandy. It's my great-grandmother's advice. The only trouble is that it gives you a killer headache in the morning! You can feel the brandy warm your belly. Combine it with a hot water bottle and a girly movie and I can make it through.
Yep Mine is MUCH worse after kids. I never had period pain at all before kids, now... yep now my uterus hates me!
I have a friend who had this done a few weeks ago. Am interested to see how she went, but I don't think I personally will do it till I am closer to 40.
hehe Cups are great for that though aren't they! Mine also shows I bleed much more than normal. Great learning that at uni last year and thinking... hmmm that is my amount on just day 1 and 2! :S I am certain I am heading for a prolapse too. Damn 10lb first born!
ETA- I just head straight for Voltaren and the wheat bag now for day 2 of mine... no point mucking around for me when the others do jack squat!
Different before kids. It was hell. I would be vomiting, waking up sobbing from the pain, sometimes I would have to walk, other times I would have to lie down. My body did not know whether to be constipated or have the runs. Had a lap at 21 and they found no problems.
After kids, still painful but not quite as bad. I have some back issues now, so I find my back pain flares up. Now through I can go a super tampon in less than 2 hours :(
In regards to ablation - ask Trillian. She has previously provided some very interesting info on it. Can't for the life of me find it though.