Why is it that my period pain each month is getting worse even though I hardly fill up a tampon and I'm on the pill?

Answer #1

That is something you should talk to your doctor about it. It may be an indication of a bigger problem, or you may just be really unlucky

Answer #2

My sister used to have the same problem. She has seen few doctors and each doctor came up with different analysis. But the one that was made sense to us was the one telling that it was because the size of the way from the place where the eggs are produced to the place where a baby is developed which is small. All she could do was taking pain killer pills. But it was a miracle that she has been free from the pain after she gave birth to her daughter.

Answer #3

I once had something called “persistent follicles” just after I stopped using the pill. It basically means that the you don’t have a real period. Because you have a hormonal problem.

If I were you, I’d go to the doc an ask about it. Maybe it helps if you just take a different pill. You know they come with different concentration of the pharmaceutical agents from different manufacturers.

Answer #4

Having pain when you have your period is normal, and sometimes it gets to hard to handle no matter if you have a heavy or light flow. But at one point the pain should be consulted with a doctor, because too much pain can be something else, or sometimes they can control it, by maybe putting you on birth control and stuff.

Answer #5

You shouldn’t have more pain on the pill,in fact it should be better. I suggest going to see a gynecologist. It could be that you have cysts or growths which is causing a lot of pain. Definitely not something you should skip.

Answer #6

its your pill…… stop those

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