11.Snooze Smart
Sleep might not come easily when you have strong cramps. To make the most of your night’s rest, ditch your smartphone in bed. Wind down with a calming bedtime routine in the days leading up to your period. You may also have to try different sleep positions, especially if you’re usually on your stomach. Catch a short power nap, if you can, during the day.
12.Talk to Your Doctor
Can’t get enough relief? Some forms of birth control keep your hormone levels in check so there’s less pain. For most women, cramps are normal, but sometimes they’re a sign of a more serious condition. Bring notes about how often and how intense your cramping is.