How to Relieve Mittelschmerz
Things You'll Need
- Monthly calendar
- heating pad or hot bath
- over the counter pain reliever
Instructions
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Establish that it's really mid-cycle pain. Mark on your calendar for 2-3 consecutive months the start date of your period AND the start date of your pain. If the pain occurs approximately 14 days from the start of your monthly cycle, you've got mittelschmerz.
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Try these methods for relief: Heat relaxes the irritated muscles surrounding the pain. So if your schedule allows, try a hot soothing bath. If you're more pressed for time, use a heating pad instead.
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Kick it up a notch if the heat treatment doesn't help. Get an over-the-counter pain relievers. If one doesn't work, move on to the next one. For example, some may respond better to acetaminophen (Tylenol, etc.) than aspirin; others may find ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) works, still others may prefer naproxen (Aleve).
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Resort to birth control, if all else fails. Talk to your doctor. A mild birth control pill may head your pain off at the pass. Since ovulation is the cause of mittelschmerz, getting rid of your monthly cycle altogether will also remove ovulation as a monthly pain. But before going this route, read the fine print. Beware that the possible side effects of extended use birth control pills do not outweigh your relatively short-lived pain. Keep in mind, that you need to ovulate in order to get pregnant.
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