What to Know About Ovulation Pain When You’re Trying to Conceive

Lexy Pacheco
Reviewed by Lexy Pacheco

I am aware that you are attempting to avoid injecting anything toxic into your body when attempting to conceive. However, it can be difficult to resist using those pills that have always helped you get through uncomfortable, cramping episodes!
Menstruation that hurts indicates a hormonal imbalance. It is not usual for periods to be painful, therefore if they have been since the beginning, this could indicate that you were born with an endocrine imbalance.
Nowadays, a large number of women were born into mothers who used the pill as a form of birth control in the second or third generation. Our endocrine system is disturbed by the contraceptive pill, and sadly, this imbalance is being passed on to the following generation. It's worth asking your mother if she took the pill before you were born or if she took any medication while she was pregnant if you have always had painful periods.
If you experienced painful periods later in life, it's critical to determine what caused the problem—that is, what was going on in your life right before your periods started to hurt? Was there trauma, grief, or shock? Following a prescription drug, following surgery, or following the cessation of the contraceptive pill.
IN THIS ARTICLE
How to Help Painful Periods Naturally
Supplements that help Painful Periods
Homeopathy for Painful Periods
How to Help Painful Periods Naturally
- a heat pad on the painful area can be very soothing, helping the muscles to relax
- massaging your abdomen
- taking a warm bath
- doing regular physical exercise
- eating light, nutritious meals
- practicing meditation or yoga
- raising your legs or lying with your knees bent
- reducing your intake of salt, alcohol, caffeine, and sugar to prevent bloating
Supplements that help Painful Periods
- vitamin B6
- vitamin B1
- vitamin E
- omega-3 fatty acids
- calcium
- magnesium
Homeopathy for Painful Periods
Mag Phos 200c is the Number 1 remedy to use instead of painkillers. The pain is cramping, better for heat, and from being curled up.
Belladonna 200c is for when the periods are throbbing and spasmodic pain of the uterus. During your period you want to be left in a dark room.
Sepia 200c for when there is a dragging down sensation of the uterus like everything would fall out of your uterus.
Chamomilla 200c helps when there is a lot of irritability as well as pain. There may be hot sweat and intolerable pain which makes you cross, impatient, and hard to please.
A Homeopathic contraceptive pill detox is the best way to help rebalance your endocrine system, especially if mum used the contraceptive pill before you were conceived or you have a history of taking the contraceptive pill.
I am aware that you are attempting to avoid injecting anything toxic into your body when attempting to conceive. However, it can be difficult to resist using those pills that have always helped you get through uncomfortable, cramping episodes!
Menstruation that hurts indicates a hormonal imbalance. It is not usual for periods to be painful, therefore if they have been since the beginning, this could indicate that you were born with an endocrine imbalance.
Nowadays, a large number of women were born into mothers who used the pill as a form of birth control in the second or third generation. Our endocrine system is disturbed by the contraceptive pill, and sadly, this imbalance is being passed on to the following generation. It's worth asking your mother if she took the pill before you were born or if she took any medication while she was pregnant if you have always had painful periods.
If you experienced painful periods later in life, it's critical to determine what caused the problem—that is, what was going on in your life right before your periods started to hurt? Was there trauma, grief, or shock? Following a prescription drug, following surgery, or following the cessation of the contraceptive pill.
IN THIS ARTICLE
How to Help Painful Periods Naturally
Supplements that help Painful Periods
Homeopathy for Painful Periods
How to Help Painful Periods Naturally
- a heat pad on the painful area can be very soothing, helping the muscles to relax
- massaging your abdomen
- taking a warm bath
- doing regular physical exercise
- eating light, nutritious meals
- practicing meditation or yoga
- raising your legs or lying with your knees bent
- reducing your intake of salt, alcohol, caffeine, and sugar to prevent bloating
Supplements that help Painful Periods
- vitamin B6
- vitamin B1
- vitamin E
- omega-3 fatty acids
- calcium
- magnesium
Homeopathy for Painful Periods
Mag Phos 200c is the Number 1 remedy to use instead of painkillers. The pain is cramping, better for heat, and from being curled up.
Belladonna 200c is for when the periods are throbbing and spasmodic pain of the uterus. During your period you want to be left in a dark room.
Sepia 200c for when there is a dragging down sensation of the uterus like everything would fall out of your uterus.
Chamomilla 200c helps when there is a lot of irritability as well as pain. There may be hot sweat and intolerable pain which makes you cross, impatient, and hard to please.
A Homeopathic contraceptive pill detox is the best way to help rebalance your endocrine system, especially if mum used the contraceptive pill before you were conceived or you have a history of taking the contraceptive pill.