If you tickel your gouch its goes away
Yes. Cramps don't prevent you from eating or drinking anything. Cramps occur in the muscles of your abdomen, not inside your stomach itself. You can eat or drink anything you like if you have cramps.
Like menstrual cramps they are dull to sharp, an ache, tugging or stabbing sensation low in the abdomen.
Pain in the abdomen could mean that you are having intestinal problems, such as constipation. You may also be experiencing menstrual cramps.
Most women don't cramp or bleed from implantation but it's always possible. It's also possible to have cramps with no bleeding.
You can drink anything you want or that you think will make you feel better. Cramps don't prevent you from eating or drinking anything. They occur in the muscles of your abdomen, not inside your stomach itself. You can eat or drink anything you like if you have cramps.
Yes, pillows can help ease your menstrual cramps. I've interviewed many women about cramps and many of them will put a pillow under their abdomen and lay on it. The added pressure seems to relieve the cramping quite a bit. Of course you can use many things besides a pillow, even hour hands. Anything to add some pressure to your abdomen. Hope this helps.
Menstrual cramps will typically occur across the entire lower abdomen, not just on one side of the abdomen. Menstrual cramps can also cause cramping in the back, stomach, and thighs too.
unlikely, it's more likely to be the effect of fetal placement.
Some good ways to lessen or relieve this type of cramps is to exercise, apply heat to the abdomen and, if possible, make sure to get enough Vitamin D.
Symptons could include: sore back, cramps, pimple(s), bloated mid-section, irritability, spotting
Depends on how low... could be gas in the intestines, could be PMS (pre menstrual syndrome for us ladies)