Why Do We Get Cramps During Our Period?

Imagine your uterus is like a muscle that's been working really hard to get ready for a baby. When it’s time for the lining of the uterus to come out, the muscles start contracting, kind of like when you squeeze a balloon until it pops. These contractions can cause pain or cramps in your stomach and lower back. It’s like the body is saying, ‘Hey, I need a little help here!’

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  1. Like when you’re doing jumping jacks, your muscles are working hard and can feel sore afterward.
  2. Imagine your stomach is a balloon that's being squeezed tightly until it starts to ache.
  3. It’s like having a little robot inside your belly that keeps tightening the walls of your uterus.

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