Period cramps, scientifically termed dysmenorrhea, are a common experience for many women during menstruation. These cramps occur as the uterus contracts to shed its lining, often causing discomfort or intense pain. Hormonal changes, particularly the release of prostaglandins, contribute to these contractions and accompanying symptoms such as bloating, headaches, nausea, and diarrhea
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