First of all, a disclaimer: I have no medical training. That being said, I believe that yes, there's a good chance you're pregnant. If you've missed your period and you're usually regular, then either you're pregnant, something's wrong, or your body is changing in some other way. The first thing you could do is take a home pregnancy test. And, whether you're pregnant or not, you should see a doctor. If you are pregnant, you should get prenatal care from the beginning, for the best possible health of both you and your baby. If you're not pregnant, then your doctor can help figure out why you're missing your period and getting cramps. From what I understand, women who get cramps with their periods and who are pregnant can sometimes get (usually milder) cramps around when they'd expect their period to happen. These cramps can go on for a few days in some cases. But if you've had cramps on and off for a month, then if you are pregnant, it could be a sign that a miscarriage is possible. Most miscarriages happen within the first few weeks of a pregnancy - which you're still in. Also, it depends on what you mean exactly by cramping. Some women develop what are called "ectopic" pregnancies, and these can cause pain in your abdomen. An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that happens outside the uterus; the baby implants in another part of your belly. An ectopic pregnancy can also kill you when it bursts open inside your abdomen. But, from what I understand, if you feel any pain at all from an ectopic pregnancy, it's usually all at once, and it doesn't go on an on for a month. But, I'm no doctor.... So, I'd say, see a doctor as soon as you can, for your health, and for your baby's, if you are pregnant.
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
it deffinatly sounds like it, however, I had a period that started off that way. If you have missed a pill that could be the reason why
Seems like this might be a good time to visit your doctor.
Some women experience mild cramping and increased vaginal discharge soon after their missed period, others may not have any cramping.
You could possibly be pregnant , in the early stages.
Based on my experience it is implantation bleeding. I had it a week before my period should arrive. But i knew i was pregnant when i had it. My husband and I are trying to conceive that's why even with a negative result i still believe i am. After 3 days of missed period true enough i was pregnant! I also had lower abdominal cramping and backpains. So goodluck!
Light spotting and cramping, sore breasts, fatigue, morning sickness, a missed period, and mood swings are all signs of pregnancy.
There is NO such thing as a "missed miscarriage". You're either "pregnant" or "not pregnant". You can have a threatened miscarriage, but not a missed one. You cannot "flush out" pregnancy hormones; in fact, drinking lots of water only dilutes the urine more.Go to a doctor for a blood test and exam. These will be the most reliable.
You can only get pregnant if you are having sex. If you don't have sex and miss 2 pills, you're not pregnant.
Could be stress, Very unlikely that you're pregnant. I would get to the doctors to be safe though.
Missed period. Nausea or vomiting Cramping Veins on breasts Tender breasts or nipples A line going down your abdomonen from your belly button (not all the time) Headaches Tiredness Excessively urinating Extra or a lot of vaginal discharge similar to ovulation discharge.
this could be a sign of pregnancy however this could be a sign that youmay be soon due to start your period. a home test will be able to tell you if you are pregnant the first day that your period is late. as when first pregnant you may not have all the symptoms at once.