The cramping does not sound like pregnancy. I'd be seeing a doctor to find the cause. Tiredness and nausea can be a sign of pregnancy, but since it is combined with the cramps it does need to be checked.
Cramping is definitely linked to potassium deficiency, in the fact that your muscles and bones are causing you to have your cramps. When you don't have enough potassium, it causes problems with your bones and muscles.
It all depends on your color of blood and level of pain in cramping. If your spotting is pink or brown-ish... they say it is not as big of a problem as dark red and/or heavy bleeding. I read that the embryo implants deeper during the 9th week and sometimes causes spotting and cramping. But either way, go with your intuition... ER or not!
at night i have painful cramping and sometimes numbness in my fingers and toes
Castor oil is a laxative and can cause cramping that can induce labor. Castor oil is not advised to be used by pregnant women.
Yes. In fact, it is advisable not to engage in intercourse while you have any kind of infection. If you are already taking antibiotics to treat the BV, you should wait until your symptoms have disappeared and the course of your treatment is over before having sex again.
Yes.
or pms
backaches yes cramping is ok as long there is no spotting
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
If you've had unprotected sex or have had a birth control failure there is always a possibility of pregnancy. If you feel that you may be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr.
Cramping generally occurs throughout pregnancy, as the uterus grows and stretches.
Yes. You might be pregnant.
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.
No
I got pregnancy cramping in my second week but every one is different.
These sound like they could be symptoms of pregnancy. I would recommend taking a pregnancy test 14 days after having sex. If it is negative (and you have taken the test properly) then you might consult your doctor for other possible reasons.
no. any cramping or pain should be discussed with your doctor