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menstrual pain

I am 23 yrs old n i always get pain when i get my menstruation.sometimes i vomit and sometimes i have to get injection to stop the pain.Last month it was the same i could not bear the pain and i went to vomit three times in wich the 3rd time i vomitted in black colour.is it normal?
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790669 tn?1465189099
I to have painful periods.  It's not normal when you're hurting so bad that you throw up.  I was throwing up and passing out from the pain.  Had to have laparoscopic surgery because they thought it was endometriosis and sure enough it was. I also had a fibroid in the middle of my uterus causing irregular bleeding and I always get cysts on my ovaries around time for my period.  I'm so sorry you're going through this but pleaseee get yourself checked out.  It can be a number of things but this is what was causing mine. No one deserves to go through life having a period that bad!  Take care hun.   I really wish you the best.
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Hello,

I had awful periods with horrible pains, vomiting and dizziness. When I went on gyno it turned out that I have cysts on my ovaries. I also had some other problems and complications and it was preety serious in my case...
I am not telling you this to scare you. There are a lot of girls/woman who have painful periods, but don't have any other serious problems that caused them. I am sure it's nothing serious in your case.
I am telling you this because I thing that is very important to go on gyno, because you will be aware of your condition and you will feel safe. It's better to stop it than cure it. And if there is nothing wrong, you will stop asking yourself some unpleasent questions and you will feel good and safe, because you will know that everything is all right!
I hope that everything is going to be ok!
Take care!

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1280088 tn?1432049934
i think you shud see the gyno. just to be safe
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