Yes, the following are symptoms of pregnancy:
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Bad pain or stomach cramps are not a common sign of pregnancy but can happen. This can be caused by a fallopian cyst or by a tubal pregnancy so it should be evaluated by your medical provider.
Yes those are common signs of pregnancy, but are also signs that your menstrual period is about to start (pms etc.)
Sort of. Stomach cramps are fairly common.
Bloating is a very common sign in early pregnancy. It can however also be a sign of your period coming, as most women get bloated before their period. Common symptoms of pregnancy are nausea, frequent urination, change in appetite, bloating and fatigue.
Your breast feel tender, pain in the rectum, bloated feeling.
Stomach cramps and a lot of pain
It depends on the pain you are experiencing. Period like cramps are very common during early pregnancy, however if the pain is severe then I would advise that you seek medical advice. Hope this helps.
It tends to depend on the pregnant woman. "Stomach ache" is a broad term and can mean anything from cramps, indigestion, or gas. Indigestion and gas are very common during pregnancy and are treatable conditions. If you are experiencing cramping or blood spotting, contact your doctor right away!
It is common to have light bleeding and cramps in the early stages of pregnancy. The blood is usually a dark almost brown. But not always.
Montgomery's tubercles are small "bumps" on the areola of the nipple. They contain subaceous sweat glands that lubricate the nipple. They have often been associated with the symptoms of pregnancy but are not a sure sign of pregnancy. Most common symptoms associated with pregnancy are nausea, vomiting, and breast tenderness, and missed a period.
Cramps during pregnancy can occur at any time, but they are most common in the early stages of pregnancy. These cramps are often caused by the uterus expanding and stretching to accommodate the growing baby. However, if cramps are severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider as they may indicate a problem.
Cramps are common during pregnancy. It is because of the uterus stretching to make space for the baby