For me it was very low near the pubic hair line.
Your side will hurt when you cough or strain and you will bleed if it's a tubal pregnany.
Yes your stomach can hurt during the early stages of pregnancy but it doesn't happen to all women it shouldn't be very painful. If you can't bear it perhaps you should get checked as soon as possible just incase it is a sign of ectopic pregnancy.
No, however there can be referred pain to the shoulder from irritation of the diaphragm. A ruptured ectopic/tubal pregnancy can cause intra-abdominal bleeding which can irritate the diaphragm and refer pain to the shoulder area (tip of scapula). If you have abdominal and shoulder pain or there is any chance you are pregnant and having shoulder pain see a doctor immediately.
No but the high heels will give you pain as the pregnancy progress. Your legs will hurt, not to mention feet and back.
because your stomach is so big that you automatically lean back
not usually since the embryo is too small to enlarge the uterus, if however you do find that you are pregnant you might want to make sure it isn't an ectopic pregnancy...
Cramping during pregnancy, unfortunately, can mean multiple things; some are okay and some are not so good. It can be gas, constipation, your uterus growing; signs of an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and the list can go on and on. If the cramping continues and it concerns you too much you should contact your doctor.
No they do not hurt at all, and it can not be a sign of pregnancy.
In general, to the vein in the upper arm. Could you specify which shot this is? The shot is Methotrexate this is administered in the case of a ectopic pregnancy.
Very often lower back pain is a part of pregnancy. But if you just have lower back pain, it doesn't necessarily mean you are pregnant.
Yes you could be pregnant. If you suspect you may be pregnant and your fallopian tubes hurt, it is very important to go see your doctor right away. You may have an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy in your fallopian tube) which can be very dangerous and needs to be treated immediately. Go to your doctor.