It's just PMS! Believe me, I know!
Pregnancy symptoms and PMS symptoms overlap one another so much it's ridiculous. If you are worried that you may be pregnant, you need to take a home pregnancy test. If you have had sex without the use of protection, you could be pregnant. It does not matter what time of the month it is for you. Even if you did use protection, there is still a small chance you could get pregnant. If you are pregnant, the brown spotting is likely implantation bleeding. The stomach cramping due to your uterus preparing, and the backache is probably uterine related also. But, cramping, backaches, and spotting are also PMS symptoms. Take a pregnancy test.
Could be - take a test if your period doesn't arrive. It could just be PMS symptoms
It can also be PMS.
Most likely it is PMS and your period will start in a few days.
or pms
a few common signs of PMS when you are about to get your period are cramping, irritability, headaches, tenderness of the breasts, stomachaches, and tiredness.
Yes.. the same signs that usually mean your period is starting can also be signs of early pregnancy, if your period is late, I recommend doing a home pregnancy test. ~pawsalmighty
PMS is PMs it is different for everyone from cramping to bloating to just feeling out of whack
Early pregnancy symptoms can mimic PMS, including fatigue, mood changes and breast tenderness. Cramping can accopany implantation of the embryo. Feeling these things does not necessarily mean that you are going to have a period. Wait for your period, or buy some early accuracy home pregnancy tests.
Almost like your period is coming, but it usually is to one side or in the middle, But not much different than pms cramps.
If you are cramping but your period has not started, it is nothing to worry about. Many females experience stomach cramps, backache, mood swings and cravings in the days leading up to their period. If the pain is too much, you could take a painkiller and rest with a hot water bottle against your stomach.
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.