Yes, cramping is a sign of miscarriage along with spotting. Go see your dr or medical clinic.
The craming is actually contractions and in some cases worse than actual labour.
every woman is different but the general signs are a brownish discharge, followed by blood and possible clots along with period like pains/cramps....these pains can get worse and can feel like contractions...if in doubt contact your local GP or nurse
I would not stress about it. My breasts are only tender for a few days and then that goes away. As for the cramping, it could have been implantaion cramping which would not last long either.
Yes. But they can also be signs that your period is arriving soon
No do not take Advil if you are pregnant, You can take Tylenol. If you are cramping it is a sign you might be threatening to miscarry. Treatment for threatened miscarriage is bed rest, no sex and see your doctor if symptoms worsen.
Cramping, nausea, and fatigue can be signs of pregnancy. These symptoms, along with tender, swollen breasts, and frequent urination are the first signs of pregnancy, after a missed period.
The signs that show up are cramping, spotting, vomiting.
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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.
Everyone is different but some signs may be: irritability, bloating, fatigue, cramping, and cravings.
You can cramp in the first trimester and not miscarry. Miscarriage is more often associated with cramping and bleeding, so if you have both then you have more cause to worry. One without the other is less serious, usually. As always, if you are concerned ask your doctor/midwife.
Get to a doctor. Everything might be okay, but do you really want to take a chance?
It's just PMS! Believe me, I know!