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Period pain 1 - Primary dysmenorrhea
Primary dysmenorrhea is usually suffered by girls who have just begun to menstruate. Medical experts believe that this type of period pain disappears or becomes less severe after a woman leaves her teens or gives birth. However, it is also thought that the this type of pain occurs only at the completion of an 'ovulatory' menstrual cycle, ie one during which an egg was released. It does not occur after an 'anovulatory' cycle during which no egg was released. As women leave their teens, and/or give birth, they tend to use the contraceptive pill. In many cases Period pain, this causes them to have 'anovulatory' cycles, which don’t cause period pain. Oral contraceptives reduce painful periods in 70 to 80 per cent of women.
Period pain 2 - Secondary dysmenorrhea
This type of period pain is due to common gynaecological conditions, such as fibroids, endometriosis and ovarian cysts. An intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD), especially if you've never been pregnant, can also cause period pain. Secondary dysmenorrhoea is diagnosed in only one-quarter of women with dysmenorrhoea. Oral contraceptives do not reduce painful Period pain in the case of secondary dysmenorrhea.
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