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Why do some girls/ladies feel pain in periods n others dnt?will they have same intense pain in pregnancy ?



i m askin this question because i have seen many women having abdominal ,back pains n headaches in periods(specially on the first day) n others dnt have it at all?will the women who feel pain in periods wil have tht much stronger pain in pregnancy as well or will the ones with no pain in periods will have more pain at the time of pregnancy?

The intensity of menstrual cramps are determined by a number of factors, including genetics, age, diet, caffiene intake, exercise, and overall health.
Childbirth pains, however, are completely different, and can't really be prevented (although they can be numbed by some medication). There really isn't any correlation between the two.
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