Evening primrose oil causing cramps

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just for the record, I skipped the EPO last night and had no cramps. I understand this could still be a coincidence, but the evidence is leaning pretty heavily that the EPO (at my advanced stage of pregnancy) contributed to those god awful cramps.


I bet you'll have a completely painless, crampless delivery now that you stopped the EPO. Lol

Hahaha, okay you guys win. I lose. I guess I'll just keep taking them, then, cause that, also will result in a painless delivery. Whatevs, DCUM, you are such a fickle bitch, I'm not sure why I keep coming back to you.
Anonymous
Wow people are so rude! OP, if you don't like taking EPO, no need to continue. The evidence on it is shoddy anyway. VBACfacts has a nice little summary of the studies and their findings on the stuff. I know of a lot of "natural" friendly providers recommend EPO simply because it's natural, and for no other reason, but I've had nasty reactions to plenty of natural stuff in the past and that's not enough to convince me it's a good idea.
Anonymous
Wow. These people are awful. Just for the record epo can absolutely cause cramping in some individuals. Everyone is different. Many women actually get worse cramping with it. Dont let people make you feel stupid. You know your body. They are obviously not physicians.
Anonymous
I always have epo. At the end of my pregnancy. It does cause cramping for me. It does soften my cervix. This is my 4th baby. I’m sorry people can be so mean. We should be more supportive of each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always have epo. At the end of my pregnancy. It does cause cramping for me. It does soften my cervix. This is my 4th baby. I’m sorry people can be so mean. We should be more supportive of each other.


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