A one-year observational cohort study of menstrual cramps and ovulation in healthy, normally ovulating women

Scientific Reports, 12(1), 4738

DOI 10.1038/s41598-022-08658-3

Abstract

This is a prospective, observational community cohort study with the objective of investigating menstrual cramp occurrence related to ovulatory characteristics. Women reported cramp intensity on daily Menstrual Cycle Diary© records over one year. Ovulation and luteal phase lengths were assessed by validated Quantitative Basal Temperature© (QBT) analysis. Healthy, normal-weight, non-smoking community dwelling premenopausal women ages 21-41 years with two consecutive, normally ovulatory, normal-length menstrual cycles were enrolled. All 53 women, with 13.6 ± 2.8 cycles per woman, reported at least one cramp episode of median intensity 1.5 [0-4 scale; range 1.0-3.5], and 2.2 days' [range 1.0-10.2] duration. Within the 49 women who experienced all ovulatory cycle types (normal, short luteal length [SLL < 10 days] and anovulatory), median cramp intensity was greater in normal-length cycles having subclinical ovulatory disturbances (SLL and anovulatory; median 1.4 [range 0.0-2.8]) than in normally ovulatory cycles (median 1.2 [range 0.0-2.3]) (P = 0.023). Cramp Scores did not differ by ovulatory status within the 19 women having both normally ovulatory and anovulatory cycles (P = 0.222). Within-woman 1-year Cramp Scores were not different in anovulatory and normally ovulatory menstrual cycles but were more intense with ovulatory disturbances.

Topics

menstrual cramps ovulatory disturbances, dysmenorrhea anovulatory cycles, short luteal phase menstrual pain, basal body temperature cramp intensity, cycle charting menstrual cramps, ovulation quality dysmenorrhea, quantitative basal temperature analysis, menstrual cycle diary cramp tracking, luteal phase length menstrual pain, ovulatory dysfunction cramping severity, daily menstrual charting prospective study

Cite this article

Bann, S., Goshtasebi, A., Shirin, S., & Prior, J. C. (2022). A one-year observational cohort study of menstrual cramps and ovulation in healthy, normally ovulating women. *Scientific reports*, *12*(1), 4738. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08658-3

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