Period pain consultations

Menstrual cramps ( also called period pains) are extremely common. In some women it is mild and manageable and for others it may severely affect their quality of life by disrupting their daily activities, sleep , work.

At Sancta Maria , we believe that period pain should never be dismissed and we believe that understanding menstrual discomfort that requires careful evaluation is an important step towards better health. Our consultants take a personalised approach, combining a detailed medical history, symptom review and appropriate investigations to support your health and wellbeing.

Why seek a period pain consultation?

Period pain that is more severe than mild discomfort can be a sign of:

  • Primary dysmenorrhoea, caused by muscular uterine contractions
  • Secondary dysmenorrhoea, due to an underlying condition such as endometriosis, fibroids, adenomyosis or pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Hormonal imbalances or structural issues

If period pain is:

  • Affecting your quality of life
  • Increasing over time
  • Accompanied by heavy bleeding, nausea, pain during intercourse, or fertility concerns, a consultation can help clarify the cause and guide effective management

What to expect at your consultation

Causes of period pain

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    1. Talk to us about ways to pay, either insured or self-pay, and find out if you need a referral from your doctor.
    2. If you need one, ask your doctor for a referral letter.
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