After giving birth to a child, what is no longer dysmenorrhea?

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After giving birth to children no longer dysmenorrhea, this is a normal phenomenon. If women show primary dysmenorrhea, most of them with uterine excessive retroflexion, or by uterine development deformity, resulting in menstrual blood discharge is not smooth caused by traditional Chinese medicine, because the pain is blocked. After delivery, uterine dilation position has also been corrected, so dysmenorrhea will be significantly relieved. However, some women may not get obvious relief after giving birth. It is considered that dysmenorrhea is not caused by poor uterine position. There may be endometriosis. Further examination is needed to take drugs for conditioning. For example, short-acting contraceptives can relieve secondary dysmenorrhea.

After giving birth to a child, what is no longer dysmenorrhea?



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