5. Your period doesn’t have to be a total pain
None of us enjoy having periods and for some people, they are far worse than others. There are some women who experience serious pain and cramps. These are caused by the contractions of the uterus that help to expel the lining that has been shed. This happens once a month if you are not pregnant. There are many ways to find relief from these symptoms, including taking painkillers, applying heat, exercising, and even having an act.
Menstrual cramps can be relieved by using a hot water bottle or a heating pad. Studies have shown that topically applied heat is very effective for period pains. In one study 84 women were tested over two days. The women using heat and ibuprofen together found that their pain was relieved much quicker than those taking just ibuprofen.
Perhaps you don’t even want to think about physical activity when you have a period but exercise can boost your endorphins and help relieve the pain. Exercise also helps to relax your muscles. All you may need to do are some low impact exercise like walking or yoga. If you have a partner who doesn’t mind some mess, and you’re up for it, lovemaking can also help to relieve menstrual cramps.
Eating dark chocolate is a good way to satisfy your sweet cravings rather than tucking into a doughnuts or pizza. Taking certain supplements such as magnesium may help to reduce bloating, cramping, prevent water retention and other symptoms. If you have tried everything and still feel serious pain, it may be necessary to talk to your doctor. Remember to make a note of your menstrual cycle details and tell the doctor about any medications and supplements you might be taking.