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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:05 pm
Hey I have a question. I am mainly looking for an answer from someone that's over 19 and older and has experience this. So I just started my menstrual cycle yesterday I believe. I usually wake up with a headache when I'm on my menstrual cycle and I am use to it, but today its different. Instead of the usual headache I wake up with during my menstrual cycle. I ended up feeling rather very nauseous and a horrible stomach ache. I can't eat something for long without feeling nauseous. Is it normal to feel nauseous during a menstrual cycle? If so, what can I do to feel less nauseous? If not, should I be worried? What should I do?
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:18 pm
Seeing as this was posted a while ago, are you still having this issue?
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:41 pm
Iye Macilvana Seeing as this was posted a while ago, are you still having this issue? Well I just got off my period just recently. But I usually feel like this when I am on my period. I am just unsure if its normal or not.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:48 pm
xXNingyoXx Hey I have a question. I am mainly looking for an answer from someone that's over 19 and older and has experience this. So I just started my menstrual cycle yesterday I believe. I usually wake up with a headache when I'm on my menstrual cycle and I am use to it, but today its different. Instead of the usual headache I wake up with during my menstrual cycle. I ended up feeling rather very nauseous and a horrible stomach ache. I can't eat something for long without feeling nauseous. Is it normal to feel nauseous during a menstrual cycle? If so, what can I do to feel less nauseous? If not, should I be worried? What should I do?
When women are in their period they have symptoms that can vary from individuals... For example, I often have abdominal cramps... I don't have appetite but I still eat to have energy. My friend would be nauseous and really tired... So yeah, it is normal to have those kind of symptoms... Since they are so annoying I take pain killers and it decreases the pain gradually till I feel nothing and I will be ''normal'' (I can feel that I am hungry and I am not tired anymore). I talked that with my mom ... You can also talk about this to your doctor or pharmacist so they can tell you which pain killer to take.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:50 pm
xXNingyoXx Iye Macilvana Seeing as this was posted a while ago, are you still having this issue? Well I just got off my period just recently. But I usually feel like this when I am on my period. I am just unsure if its normal or not. Each woman's pms symptoms can be different. I actually used to have that problem when I was younger. Now my pms is different almost every month, one month before my period started, my body was having false pregnancy symptoms.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:59 pm
XxAriaxX When women are in their period they have symptoms that can vary from individuals... For example, I often have abdominal cramps... I don't have appetite but I still eat to have energy. My friend would be nauseous and really tired... So yeah, it is normal to have those kind of symptoms... Since they are so annoying I take pain killers and it decreases the pain gradually till I feel nothing and I will be ''normal'' (I can feel that I am hungry and I am not tired anymore). I talked that with my mom ... You can also talk about this to your doctor or pharmacist so they can tell you which pain killer to take. Thank you so much for this. I would talk to my mom about this but she would probably wouldn't tell anything or would say I might be pregnant. I'll talk to my doctor tomorrow if I am able to see one. I would take some pain killers but they don't really do much effect on me. :/
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 6:05 pm
Iye Macilvana Each woman's pms symptoms can be different. I actually used to have that problem when I was younger. Now my pms is different almost every month, one month before my period started, my body was having false pregnancy symptoms. Before when I was younger I would feel extremely sleepy and tired but now that I am older it moved from that to very nauseous feeling and a horrible stomach ache.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 6:07 pm
xXNingyoXx Iye Macilvana Each woman's pms symptoms can be different. I actually used to have that problem when I was younger. Now my pms is different almost every month, one month before my period started, my body was having false pregnancy symptoms. Before when I was younger I would feel extremely sleepy and tired but now that I am older it moved from that to very nauseous feeling and a horrible stomach ache. Are you sexually active or on any birth control?
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:16 pm
Iye Macilvana Are you sexually active or on any birth control? I stop taking birth control. I guess you can say the birth controls and I don't really get along. Sexually active? Yes, and we use protection.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:12 pm
xXNingyoXx Iye Macilvana Are you sexually active or on any birth control? I stop taking birth control. I guess you can say the birth controls and I don't really get along. Sexually active? Yes, and we use protection. Protection is good. Why don't you get along with birth control?
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:00 am
Iye Macilvana Protection is good. Why don't you get along with birth control? We just don't. So I just stop taking them.
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:27 am
xXNingyoXx Iye Macilvana Protection is good. Why don't you get along with birth control? We just don't. So I just stop taking them. Gotcha, I need mine because I REALLY don't want an accident baby.
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:29 am
Yes that is normal, and the symptoms will change as the years go by. As for painkillers have you tried different kinds? Some work better for others. My mom uses Ibuprofen for everything and it works fine for her but Pamprin does nothing, while Pamprin works great for my cramps, and Aleve for my headaches.
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:40 am
jesusgirl115 Yes that is normal, and the symptoms will change as the years go by. As for painkillers have you tried different kinds? Some work better for others. My mom uses Ibuprofen for everything and it works fine for her but Pamprin does nothing, while Pamprin works great for my cramps, and Aleve for my headaches.
I usually take advils but they have alittle effect on me at times...
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:43 am
Iye Macilvana Gotcha, I need mine because I REALLY don't want an accident baby. I was on the shot but that removed my period and I would freak out alot and I had to get off it.. since than I have been see sawing back and forth on light and heavy periods.
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