Why do women have menstrual pains? What cause them?
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When a woman go through her menstrual cycle different hormones help to prepare the egg for implantation surrounded by the woman's uterus (endometrium lining). The egg is implanted and waits to be fertilized by a sperm cell, if it is not the woman at more or less midway through the cycle releases not only the egg but a deposit of the uterus the matured with nutrients to sustain the egg. So I guess you can look at a spell as giving birth to thelining and an unfertilized egg. The pain can be coming from the minor contractions compulsory to release the layer of uteral bin liner.
Not exactly sure, but its to do with the road the muscles contract and un-contract. Damn muscles!!
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Menstrual affliction is due to contractions or spasms of the uterine muscles, triggered by the drop in hormones estrogen and progesterone. The uterus is triggered to shed the lining which have been built up during the previous 28 days or so, which is done by spasms that inflict it to slough off. In some women these spasms or contractions are strong adequate to cause discomfort and throbbing, sometimes severely enough to incentive nausea and vomiting. Cramps, as they are called, are treated near ordinary muscle relaxants, which serve to in control the uterine muscles.Basically a woman cramps because her uterus is contracting to help shed the uterine bin liner.