Are Period Cramps As Painful As A Heart Attack. John Guillebaud professor of reproductive health at University College London says that period cramping can be as bad as having a heart attack Men dont get it and it hasnt been given the. In the original article published by Quartz two years ago University College London reproductive health professor John Guillebaud said cramping pain is as almost as bad as having a heart attack. The heart attack was MUCH more painful than my worst vomit-inducing kill-me-now fetal position on the floor cramps. Yep menstrual cycles suck and every woman post-puberty and premenopause will agree.
An earlier version of this article quoted John Guillebaud as saying period pain can be as bad as a heart attack when in fact he said it can be almost as bad Kick off. At least thats what he told Quartz recently. Period cramps are also. The quote was featured in an article on Quartz in which a professor of reproductive health at University College London John Guillebaud said that patients have described the cramping pain as almost as bad as having a heart attack. I also dont think its good to generalize the very individual experience of pain. Now one doctor is saying that period cramps can be as painful as a heart attack and every woman is like duh For years some women have suffered from such pain without any true form of research prevention or aid into the problem.
Period cramps are a serious ailment and doctors are now comparing the pain to a heart attack.
Yep menstrual cycles suck and every woman post-puberty and premenopause will agree. Doctors finally confirm period pain can be as painful as a heart attack and women are rejoicing. Its taken years and years of complaining and reasoning but doctors have finally accepted that some periods can cause the same amount of pain as. Professor of reproductive health at University College London John. Now one doctor is saying that period cramps can be as painful as a heart attack and every woman is like duh For years some women have suffered from such pain without any true form of research prevention or aid into the problem. Whether any research into analogous pain pertaining to dysmenorrhea has been undertaken is unclear nor has it been proved that the pain from a heart attack can be measured against period cramps.