Hi,
I went through this for about 10 years until I realized my doctor wasn't qualified to say 'it was natural' for me. I would suggest switching to an OB/GYN who has clear qualifications in dealing with gynecological issues. My issue was endometriosis, not a major case, which is why my regular doc dismissed my horrid pain each month as "just bad cramps" - just so you know, there is no correlation to the amount of endometriosis and the amount of pain a woman experiences. There are other things, similar in nature, that a good doc would also want to rule out, especially with the high rate of discharge. My life changed when I was referred by a friend to Dr. Alice McKnight - Physician's for Women, near 395 and Seminary Road. I travelled from Rockville to see her at first and am still with her. She gave me my week a month back and also helped me learn that it was a progressive disease with no cure and how to stay ahead of it.
There are also many medications, safe to use, that can help with the type of pain you're describing. I've been on several throughout the years, the best being Ponstel - it specifically addresses this type of pain, both from anti-inflammation and pain sides, and can be taken 48 hours ahead of your onset to reduce the pain from the start. Again, Dr. McKnight found it for me.
Hope this helps, and good luck,
J.