Ummmm.... I was going to respond about leg cramps... but half-way through your post I realised you're not talking about THOSE cramps... are you?
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Is this strange? Do you have cramps come at a certain time of day? I seem to have cramps at night for about a week off and on. I don't get my period cause I havwe an iud in that has stopped them. I believe though I still go through pms and cramps at times. Is anyone else like this?
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Ummmm.... I was going to respond about leg cramps... but half-way through your post I realised you're not talking about THOSE cramps... are you?
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I actually take Chamomilla tablets for those cramps. They work great. Be careful to not take too many - directions say they work for "digestive relief".
I take the pill continuously, and do have cramps occasionally for a day or 2. And PMS. So, yeah - I still think they come. And they suck.
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I also have an IUD and occasionally have to deal with cramps frequently. Red raspberry leaf herbal tea is a great herbal tonic for smooth muscle spasms (uterine tissue, GI tract, etc). For me, brewing up one teabag is as effective as popping an ibuprofen, without the nasty stomach side effects. You can find it at health food stores.
I'm assuming you have Mirena, the progesterone-impregnated kind that thins the walls of the uterus so you stop "menstruating"? you still ovulate, but the lining of the uterus doesn't get thick so you don't have the shedding.
I, too, have an IUD, but I don't think it would make any odds if I did or not with my cramping. I found that the older I get (I'm 36), the more pronounced my symptoms are for both pms AND when I ovulate. When I ovulate, I can have a dull ache for a couple of days with maybe half a day of ache enough for me to reach for ibuprophen sometimes.
I started to use Hyland's PMS (homeopathic) and I find that it does help, though I wouldn't say it's some miracle that'll take the ache completely away.
If you keep track of your cycle, it should happen around day 14 for these "cramps", if it's not at around 14 or 28th day, I would get it check out to make sure that the iud's still in place.
Hmm. have you tried going to the doctor?. Tell him/her about this cramps your experiencing. I've read in a magazine that if you experience cramps eventhough you dont have your period yet,it may be a symptom for cancer.
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