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For the cramps, I've found, oddly, that pressing your right thumb in the spot between your left thumb and pointer finger helps, but you have to try and find the right spot. I've accidentally gotten a bruise from pressing, but it does help me, and I hope it helps you.
Good luck!
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As for the tampon question: It probably was nothing more than a clot but talking to your mother would be a good choice, after all she's been having her period for quite awhile! Bad cramping and stomach aches can be a sign of endometriosis, a disorder where the linging of the uterus also grows on the outside of the uterus and can grow in other parts of the body including the bowel, stomach, and other organs. Other symptoms are heavy periods, nausea, CLOTTING, pelvic pain, lower back pain, and severe cramps. If you do have these symptoms it would be good to go ahead and see your physician as endometriosis can lead to complications and even infertility! Good luck loved_4_life!! Hope you feel better!
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First off, in order for someone to actually understand you loved, spelling correctly is a HUGE help. And the advise given by the next loser, don't pay too much attention to it as it may be wrong. For one, there may be something seriously wrong. I let something go too long and now I have to have a hysterectomy at the age of 32 because of that stupid HPV that is causing some severe displasia. Are you having sex? I would hope not because if you're not old enough to spell than you're you're SO not ready for sex. Maybe it was a miscarriage.
The girl was feeling sick, cut her a break with the spelling!! Also don't totally dismiss the second poster's advice, she could be right you know!!
As for the tampon question: It probably was nothing more than a clot but talking to your mother would be a good choice, after all she's been having her period for quite awhile! Bad cramping and stomach aches can be a sign of endometriosis, a disorder where the linging of the uterus also grows on the outside of the uterus and can grow in other parts of the body including the bowel, stomach, and other organs. Other symptoms are heavy periods, nausea, CLOTTING, pelvic pain, lower back pain, and severe cramps. If you do have these symptoms it would be good to go ahead and see your physician as endometriosis can lead to complications and even infertility! Good luck loved_4_life!! Hope you feel better!
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And as for some advice from me, whenever i have major cramps i find just laying down, curling into a ball always helps me... and if you can actually fall asleep, usually when i wake up i feel a whole lot better... also taking some Ibprophen or advil always helps the pain a little bit.. hope that helped :)
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Now back to being helpful.
I have the same issue too. So far talking to your doc and getting birth control is a good choice. Both my cousin and I have the same issue and when she'd gotten the pills, she was much much better.
Also, those chunks are just clots, so don't worry ;) Perfectly normal.
For your cramping, drink plenty of water, use a heating pad, and although it sounds painful, try doing sit ups or something to exercise the muscles closest to that area. Even walking. It helps.
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