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dinoluvr

Updated 1y ago

Daily vs Menstrual Pain: What's Normal?

is pain daily or only surrounding menstruation

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Lilly1102

3y

I find it more debilitating right before menstruating but have pain throughout the month as well
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Endoem

3y

I experience pain daily! A lot worse during my period & ovulation though.
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ViLevi12

3y

It can be either according to studies. Mine is daily Also pain level is not directly associated to your stage of endo
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Fibroteacher1107

3y

Been struggling with more pain lately. At least several times per week.
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Quinee

3y

In the past, my pains appeared mostly around my period. Before the surgical treatment I performed, I felt pain daily that greatly hindered my functioning.
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Fibroteacher1107

3y

A couple of times a week and sometimes daily.
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Laubird

3y

Pain daily. The pain is worse at night
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Mila

3y

Throughout the month, it comes and goes
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Neomi

3y

Most of the time the pain is before and during my period. But sometimes there are also days when im in pain, during the month.
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Mars

3y

It depends on the person. I experience pain daily, but it becomes most debilitating before and during my period, and there are certain places that I only have pains during that time period.

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