If you've just stopped taking the Pill, you might have a heavier period, since the Pill tends to make periods lighter. If you've just had an IUD placed, chances are you're experiencing a heavier period for the first few months. The body initially treats the IUD as a foreign object and this results in heavier periods.
Aspirin may be better than paracetamol for period pain or migraines although if you have heavy periods, it can make them heavier. NSAIDs such as ibuprofen are
This can make your periods unpredictable and often heavier than normal. ibuprofen and naproxen, have been shown to have the opposite effect.
can make your period heavier. Other medications, such as blood Ibuprofen (over-the-counter anti-prostaglandin) can decrease flow by
Ibuprofen, paracetamol and aspirin are all effective painkillers. is typically used for mild or moderate pain. It may be better than ibuprofen for. works in a similar way to ibuprofen. Like ibuprofen, it's good for period pain and migraines. But if you have heavy periods, it can make them heavier.
can make your period heavier. Other medications, such as blood Ibuprofen (over-the-counter anti-prostaglandin) can decrease flow by
A small but manageable change to your period, like a heavier start than typical or the odd cramps that make you reach for ibuprofen, isn't
There is some evidence ibuprofen could make your period lighter – but not by this much can lead to heavier bleeding and more severe cramping.
It is likely to be heavier than a period at first, and stay at least as heavy as a period for a few days. Use Tylenol or Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Actiprofen)
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