A member asked:

When my cycle comes on, the inside of my vagina hurts, and i don't have stomach cramps like other women, why do i experience such pain?

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Cramps expression: Menstrual "cramps" are uterine contractions to express the menses and are felt in different ways depending upon the individual's pelvic innervation. In other words, the pain inside the vagina may be "cramps" that can be resolved by a prostaglandin inhibitor such as Motrin or Anaprox- try some for possible relief.

Answered 1/5/2019

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