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Default Dec 18, 2017 at 03:14 PM
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My cramps are just going crazy this whole month! I'm on the IUD so I don't get periods unless I am super stressed. No period yet, but the stress cramps are almost everyday. Thankfully they're not as serious as before the IUD, but they are uncomfortable and I can't seem to shake them. I don't need ibuprofen because they come and go, only lasting a few minutes at a time and not severe in pain, just bothersome. Do you get cramps when you're stressed?
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Default Dec 18, 2017 at 03:27 PM
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My cramps are just going crazy this whole month! I'm on the IUD so I don't get periods unless I am super stressed. No period yet, but the stress cramps are almost everyday. Thankfully they're not as serious as before the IUD, but they are uncomfortable and I can't seem to shake them. I don't need ibuprofen because they come and go, only lasting a few minutes at a time and not severe in pain, just bothersome. Do you get cramps when you're stressed?
That doesn't sound right. Have you spoken to your doctor about it?
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