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Summary

Serum samples were collected from 27 women with incapacitating primary dysmenorrhoea and from 16 normal women in the early part of the cycle (between days 3 to 6), at midcycle (between days 13 to 16) and in the late part of the cycle (between days 23 to 26) for determination of FSH, LH, prolactin (PRL), 17- oestradiol (E2) and progesterone (P). The gonadotrophin and P levels showed normal and similar ovulatory patterns in both groups. The PRL concentrations (mean±SD) in dysmenorrhoeic women were lower than normal in the early part (9.2±4.0 ng/ml vs 14.5±7.3 ng/ml, p <0.01) and in late part of the cycle (11.7±5.2 ng/ml vs 16.5±10.2 ng/ml, p 0.05), but not so at midcycle (9.1±2.8 ng/ml vs 10.4±4.4 ng/ml, p> 0.05). The E2 level was higher than normal in dysmenorrhoeic women in the late cycle (163.0±76.7 pg/ml vs 93.3±64.3 pg/ml, p < 0.01), but apart from this the ratio of E2/P did not differ between the groups. These hormonal changes may be related to an excessive production of endometrial prostaglandins in primary dysmenorrhoea.