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Nausea during AF?

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Has anyone ever experienced nausea before and during AF? If so, what was causing it?

My cycles are becoming more painful also, and I'd almost lean towards endometriosis but AF only lasts 2-3 days and is light. I'm currently seeing an RE and am going through testing, and I have an HSG on Wednesday to see if there is scar tissue from the MC. Just trying to see if anyone has had this in the meantime.
 
I get bad nausea during AF. My drs have just said that, with AF, my hemoglobin drops more then normal. So I get slightly anemic, which makes me nauseus and vomit. Idk if that helps. Just telling you my expirience! HTH!
 
I get nauseous before AF, not so much during. No clue why but I have light periods too that last about 2 days. I always assumed it was something to do with the hormones dropping or shifting, but that's interesting about the hemoglobin.
 
That's so weird I was just googling that :0 I'm on cycled day 3 and I feel really nauseated
 
Ok here's one... Today I get AF, I'm standing there in a big meeting with a client, everyone's arguing about the budget of this project and I'm standing there trying not to faint or puke.... Had to run out to the bathroom, was in a cold sweat and shaking. Like it's one thing to have cramps but what's with all the nausea and feeling like I'm going to keel over?
 
Yup, I've had it since I was a teen. Usually feel better after I puke, but ONE time I was sick every hour for 6 hours! Talk about disrupting your life!!!!! That "take a Midol and get over it" attitude really chaps my ass!

I get cold, shakey, nauseous/sick, Usually for 1-2 hours, but ya never know. Moving around makes it a hundred times worse. Cramps are the LEAST of my concern. Though taking 15mg Meloxicam seems to kick it, and the nausea too, somehow. How would taking a cox-2 inhibitor help your hemaglobin??
 

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