by Elizabeth Yuko, Feb 28, 2019

Similarly, Dr. Kecia Gaither, who is double-board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and maternal fetal medicine and director of perinatal services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln tells SheKnows that while research specifically relating to CBD’s use in menstrual pain is lacking right now, it does potentially hold promise.

“Theoretically, CBD may be a viable option for menstrual pain as an anti- inflammatory agent,” she explains. “It comes in various formularies; oils, pills, creams and lotions. At this point in time, I believe that more research, regulation of CBD products [and] medical oversight of its use for medicinal measures are needed.”

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