Originally Posted by Catty1
Dong Quai.
Prescriptions - ask for a type of med called an "anti-prostaglandin"
These have been around since the 70's - an early one was called Ponstan. Here's the theory:
1. The hormone that tells the uterus to contract is a prostaglandin.
2. Women who have too much of this hormone get cramps, as the uterus over-contracts.
3. ANTI-prostaglandins cut down the amount of this hormone.
It was a LIFE-SAVER!!!!!
They MIGHT be over the counter by now, but there are several kinds. Maybe a phone call to your doc and you might get some free samples to try? You have to take it as your period (or cramps, whichever come first) starts, so you might have to wait a month.
If your doc is a male, he doesn't get these cramps...so chatting up his nurse might get you further!
I never had to take more than three, right at the beginning.
Good luck!