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Published 18:00 21 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 18:16 21 Aug 2016 BST
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Lisa Lindley, M.D., a gynecologist with Eisenhower Women's Health said, "Sleeping in the fetal position takes pressure off the abdominal muscles," while Jennifer Wider, M.D said, "Many women report that the fetal position can help relieve cramps. In this configuration, the skeletal muscles around your abdomen relax, and less tension leads to fewer cramps and less pain."
Researchers from the app, Clue, which helps to track periods, noticed one common benefit to this position, "your legs are squeezed together, which decreases the chances that blood could leak out."
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