It might be a cyst over the ovaries? If it's just your left side or right. I had a cyst over my ovaries. I had some test done. Talk to your doctor. It might be causing the pain. If the cyst is is bigger than a qurter. The doctors can get rid of it. My cyst was around the tubes. So it was harder to tell and had a laposcopy done. Before it damage my tube. Or it could be a tube pregancy. Good luck! You likely have mittelsmerz, which is what I suffer from on and off. It is a pain which occurs during ovulation, and if you have it regularly you might notice that it changes sides with each ovulation. It is a sharp pain which lasts a day or two. I had it very bad in my early 20s, and some months I would have to spend the day in bed. Now in my early 30's it is more like a little pinch which I only feel when I move. It is completely harmless, and has no treatment except for a over-the-counter pain killer. If it persists for more than a couple of days, see a doctor.
Not necessarily. It could be a sign of ectopic pregnancy if accompanied by bleeding. Visit your doctor as soon as you can. You should not be experiencing pain on just one side. It could also mean miscarraige. But don't be alarmed. Most women who are having sex regularily have more miscarraiges than they realize. A miscarraige is the bodies way of flushing out a bad embryo. It can happen with your period so you would never even know you were pregnant. Do visit your doctor soon.
You should see a doctor. You might be pregnant and it my be an ectopic pregnancy (when the egg is blocked in your falopian tube). Acute pain can also be the sign of endometriosis. A sharp pain in your ovaries could be ovulation or an infection but if the pain is coming from the falopian tube which is connected to the ovaries, it could be an ectopic pregnancy which is not viable and if it bursts, you could potentially die. A pregnancy test can answer the pregnancy question.
it is more likely to be a sign of ovulation, many woman experience twinges or pain during ovualtion time.
No. I'd get it checked out by a doctor.
Every one is different but for me it was fatigue.
ummm...yes...go get a pregnancy test.
Yes!Every pregnancy is different.While one pregnancy may come with little to no symptoms another pregnancy could come with every symptom in the book.Labor is also usually different each pregnancy.
Yes there are. Every pregnancy symptom is a result of the HCG hormone hun.
There is no set time for any pregnancy symptom to start nor any guarantee that you will have it. Every woman and every pregnancy is different. You could have it around 5 or 6 weeks or you could never have it.
Certainly, this is called a phantom or hysterical pregnancy. Some women will experience every symptom in the book and never actually be pregnant.
If having diabetes in pregnancy, then the chances of having gestational diabetes in the next pregnancy is high as compared to other without gestational diabetes.But many who had gestational diabetes in one pregnancy had give up baby without gestational diabetes in their next pregnancy.
Every person experiences different symptoms of pregnancy...the best thing to do is take a pregnancy test after you have missed your period and if it is positive then you need to confirm it with your doctor.
It usually is not a sign, but it is very common among pregnant women! So maybe it should be a sign! Your signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue
that depends if ur having sex and then taking the pregnancy test
If you haven't stopped your period, and you aren't getting morning sickness, Then WHAT are these pregnancy symptoms you say you are experiencing?
No, it is completely normal to not get any pregnancy symptoms during the first trimester. Some women never get any pregnancy symptoms, while others get every symptom known to man.