Is it true that menstrual cramps can affect pregnancy?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-13
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Menstrual cramps are caused by uterine contractions and spasms, and have nothing to do with pregnancy, so don't worry.

    In addition, many women have sex or have children, but the severity of menstrual cramps will be reduced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello: Endometriosis, chronic pelvic infmatory disease, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, genital tract malformations, intrauterine devices, pelvic vein congestion syndrome, etc. can all cause dysmenorrhea.

    Chinese medicine calls dysmenorrhea "menstrual pain from the moon", "menstrual abdominal pain", "menstrual abdominal pain", "menstrual pain", etc., dysmenorrhea is generally spasmodic, sometimes heavy and sometimes light, bed rest, drinking brown sugar water and hot compresses can relieve pain, but not in time ** will only become more and more painful, and even lead to infertility. "The seed regulates menstruation first, and the meridian grows on its own", so those who have fertility requirements should have dysmenorrhea in time.

    Western medicine**dysmenorrhea, analgesic, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, hormone and symptomatic**, etc.

    Through syndrome differentiation and individual differences, traditional Chinese medicine selects different treatment prescriptions to treat the root cause, the effect is long-lasting, not easy, and fundamentally dysmenorrhea.

    For those with heavy menstrual flow, you can take: motherwort ointment + Yuanhu painkiller tablets; If the amount is small, you can take less abdomen and stasis granules + Yuanhu painkiller tablets + Bazhen Yimu ointment. If you are not pregnant, you can start taking the above on the second day of menstruation and stop after menstruation is clean.

    Take it for about three consecutive cycles. Due to individual differences, please write to us for a more accurate plan.

    Attention should be paid to daily life and dietary hygiene. Before menstruation and during menstruation, avoid cold water, rain, and eat with caution

    a. Sour and astringent food, drinking less strong tea, because of the astringent astringent effect, eating more will cause blood vessels to constrict, blood stagnation, which is not conducive to the smooth flow and discharge of menstrual blood, resulting in obstruction of blood flow and dysmenorrhea;

    b. Spicy and warm products will aggravate pelvic congestion and inflammation, or cause excessive contraction of uterine muscles, which will aggravate dysmenorrhea;

    c. Cold raw and cold food, blood is cold coagulation, so that the blood flow is blocked, and it is painful if it is not passed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    **。Condition analysis: Hello, according to the cause of dysmenorrhea will know whether it will affect pregnancy in the future, such as primary dysmenorrhea, increased prostaglandins in the body, or uterine cramp pain caused by cold, generally will not cause infertility If it is secondary dysmenorrhea, such as endometriosis, the typical symptoms of persistent lower abdominal pain, progressive aggravation, and will cause severe adhesion and wrapping of pelvic tissues, resulting in ovarian function and excretion disorders, poor formation of the corpus luteum. , abnormal endometrial metabolism causes infertility.

    Disease analysis: long-term dysmenorrhea will not affect pregnancy in most cases, but try to avoid dysmenorrhea, you can first take Chinese medicine to regulate it and then have children, because girls with dysmenorrhea generally have a cold uterus, which also has a certain impact on the child, usually we must pay attention to diet, avoid caffeine, supplement minerals, and do not eat raw, cold and spicy food. Drink plenty of hot water, millet porridge.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dysmenorrhea is generally divided into two kinds, one is primary dysmenorrhea, which will not affect pregnancy, and the other is secondary dysmenorrhea, which is caused by women suffering from some diseases, and this kind of dysmenorrhea may affect pregnancy, but patients still have to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to see what causes their dysmenorrhea, so as to regulate according to the results of the examination and avoid the phenomenon of affecting pregnancy.

    There are many patients who are asking whether dysmenorrhea can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, if the patient is primary dysmenorrhea, it can be regulated with traditional Chinese medicine at ordinary times, and the general Chinese medicine conditioning is mainly for the purpose of promoting blood circulation and dispersing stasis to regulate dysmenorrhea, so it is generally used to invigorate the blood of traditional Chinese medicine, such as angelica, safflower, but patients can not take it by themselves, and should use it according to the dosage under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine.

    Patients can use hot water bottles to relieve pain when they have menstrual cramps, and when they are in pain, they can take brown sugar water or eat sweet things, which can help relieve menstrual cramps and make the pain less intense. If the pain is more severe, the patient can take some painkillers to relieve the pain, but the painkillers should not be taken too much, which will produce some ***.

    In short, patients should find out what causes their dysmenorrhea, if it is a patient with primary dysmenorrhea, there is no need to worry too much, as long as it is usual to do a good job of care and attention, but if it is secondary dysmenorrhea, the patient should go to the hospital for examination** to avoid making the disease more serious and other complications. There are also patients with dysmenorrhea no matter what the cause, in ordinary times, we should pay attention not to eat cold food, to keep warm, to combine work and rest, so as to reduce and relieve dysmenorrhea.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Frequent dysmenorrhea, generally mild dysmenorrhea does not affect fertility, if dysmenorrhea is severe, it can be relieved by painkillers, and in this case, it does not affect fertility.

    Only in the case of dysmenorrhea with endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, it is possible to affect fertility.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether regular dysmenorrhea affects pregnancy should be judged according to the classification of dysmenorrhea, which is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea, i.e., dysmenorrhea without organic disease, does not have a certain effect on pregnancy. If it is a secondary dysmenorrhea such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids, etc., it will have a certain impact on pregnancy.

    It is necessary to find ** first, and take ** measures for the symptoms before you can prepare for pregnancy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Primary dysmenorrhea usually does not affect pregnancy. Secondary dysmenorrhea can affect pregnancy. **Primary dysmenorrhea should pay attention to eliminating tension and concerns, ensuring adequate rest and sleep, and regular and moderate exercise.

    If the pain is severe, ibuprofen or naproxen can be taken. Secondary dysmenorrhea is mostly caused by endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., and the primary disease is required.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some menstrual cramps do not affect pregnancy, such as physiological dysmenorrhea. However, if you have dysmenorrhea and are planning to get pregnant, it is better to have a check-up in the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dysmenorrhea is divided into physiological dysmenorrhea and pathological dysmenorrhea, and patients often have dysmenorrhea and need to go to the hospital for examination.

    Pathological dysmenorrhea caused by diseases such as adenomyosis can affect the patient's pregnancy and even lead to infertility.

    Physiological dysmenorrhea is generally not required**, and it will gradually ease with age and marriage and childbirth.

    Patients with recurrent dysmenorrhea should go to the hospital for examination and carry out ** under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many types of menstrual cramps, some of which have an effect on pregnancy and some have no effect. Therefore, patients with dysmenorrhea must first go to the hospital to find out the cause and type of dysmenorrhea, so as to determine whether it affects pregnancy and symptomatic**. There are two types of dysmenorrhea: primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea.

    Primary dysmenorrhea refers to abdominal pain that occurs from the beginning of menstruation, while secondary dysmenorrhea refers to abdominal pain that occurs after several years or more than ten years of menstruation, and the causes of the two types of dysmenorrhea are different. Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by a narrow uterine ostium, underdeveloped uterus, or a large patch of endometrium in menstrual blood, which is called membranous dysmenorrhea. Sometimes menstrual blood contains blood clots, which can also cause small stomach pains.

    Most of the causes of secondary dysmenorrhea are caused by diseases, such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic congestion, etc. In recent years, it has been found that increased endometrium synthesis of prostaglandins can also cause dysmenorrhea. It is necessary to determine the cause of dysmenorrhea through examination before it can be determined whether it affects the pregnancy and is targeted**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some dysmenorrhea can affect pregnancy, some do not, and the vast majority of patients with primary dysmenorrhea can get pregnant, while secondary dysmenorrhea, like endometriosis.

    Abnormal uterine development or dysmenorrhea caused by pelvic inflammation can affect pregnancy, and some can even lead to infertility. If you find dysmenorrhea, you must go to the hospital to check whether it is primary dysmenorrhea or secondary dysmenorrhea, and finally give corresponding treatment according to **. If there is a uterine malformation, it is best to do hysteroscopy to remove the malformed uterus, such as mediastinum, which can not only relieve dysmenorrhea, but also smooth pregnancy.

    If dysmenorrhea is found, it will be better to check it in time, deal with it in time, and then consider pregnancy after treatment.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Whether dysmenorrhea can affect pregnancy depends on the specific situation, first of all, if the woman has primary dysmenorrhea, this condition usually does not affect the pregnancy, mainly due to excessive uterine contractions. Secondly, if the woman is due to a disease such as pelvic inflammatory disease, it may affect the pregnancy if it is not timely**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dysmenorrhea is divided into physiological dysmenorrhea and pathological dysmenorrhea. Physiological dysmenorrhea has no effect on pregnancy; Pathological dysmenorrhea, such as chocolate cyst, adenomyosis, etc., can have a certain impact on a woman's pregnancy. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination, and the obstetrician and gynecologist will give guidance.

    Menstrual cramps do not affect pregnancy in most cases, but pathological dysmenorrhea requires testing or**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The causes of dysmenorrhea in women are divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. There are many reasons why women may experience primary dysmenorrhea. However, in general, women with primary dysmenorrhea will not affect pregnancy.

    However, if a woman's menstrual cramps are secondary, it is likely to cause infertility in the woman.

    A series of diseases such as endometrial ectopia, pelvic infection, polyps growing in the endometrium, fibroids growing in the uterine mucosa, and adhesions in the uterine cavity are inextricably related to dysmenorrhea. These conditions have a high chance of causing infertility in women.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If menstruation is regular, then pregnancy has no effect, but after pregnancy, menstrual cramps will slowly improve.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If menstrual cramps are severe, you need to see a regular hospital to analyze the cause of dysmenorrhea. If it is dysmenorrhea caused by myometriosis or endometriosis, it will affect pregnancy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Frequent dysmenorrhea has no effect on pregnancy, but will relieve dysmenorrhea after pregnancy, so there is no need to worry about childbirth.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When I first got married, the pain was very bad, I didn't get pregnant without contraception, and then I prescribed Chinese medicine from Chinese medicine, and I got pregnant in the second month, and after giving birth, I didn't have menstrual cramps!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Frequent dysmenorrhea is the cause of uterine cold, if dysmenorrhea will also make menstrual irregularities, if you want to prepare for pregnancy, then first put the official letter **, eat some warm medicine or food, improve the symptoms of uterine cold, it should not have much impact on pregnancy, but sometimes it will not be easy to get pregnant.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Menstrual cramps may affect pregnancy, secondary dysmenorrhea can affect pregnancy, and primary dysmenorrhea will not affect pregnancy, so go to the hospital to check what is causing the pregnancy.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Does menstrual cramps affect pregnancy? If it is caused by uterine dysmenorrhea, it may affect pregnancy such as endometriosis, uterine adenomyoma, uterine fibroids.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It depends on whether it is primary or pathological, if it is primary, it should have no effect, if it is pathological, it must be an impact.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Menstrual cramps generally don't affect pregnancy, but if you don't have an accurate menstrual period, it's not easy to get pregnant.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I don't think the impact is too big, for example, I have menstrual cramps almost every time, but it doesn't affect normal pregnancy.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If it is only due to a cold or poor menstrual blood flow, it will not have much effect on the pregnancy.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    No, if you want to get pregnant, you must not be anxious, just let it be, just come when you should come, I wish you a good pregnancy.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Whether this question has an impact on pregnancy should be judged according to the classification of dysmenorrhea, which is divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. The first type is generally dysmenorrhea without organic diseases, which does not have a certain effect on pregnancy. If it is secondary dysmenorrhea, such as dysmenorrhea caused by some ** diseases, it may have a certain impact on pregnancy.

    It is necessary to find ** first, and take ** measures for the symptoms before you can prepare for pregnancy.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This situation will definitely have a certain impact, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital to check what the cause is, in case it will cause some trouble to your business in the later stage.

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