This is usually a symptom in the last trimester - due to the increased size of the baby in the womb, pressure on the sciatic nerve or discomfort of ligaments due to hormones.
Yes, a back ache can be a symptom of pregnancy, but don't just go on that. There are many other signs, such as: sore breasts, nausea, morning sickness, intense tiredness etc. You should take a pregnancy test just to be sure.
Some early signs of pregnancy without doing a pregnancy test would be morning sickness, late period, and irritability. These are just a few though. There also Drowsiness, always being tired, having a ache in your lower back.
Accompanying other symptoms yes it can be your insides making room for the baby. You will feel this more at the early stages.
I'd rather have the stomach ache. Kids last for years and years.
its called police man's heel.... ache because of standing long hours .
No. Your tummy will ache but you wont have aching eyeballs.
Yes back ache can be a symptom of pregnancy but can also be mistaken for period back aches. Most common notice of pregnancy is a missed period. Back ache will begin to happen when your stomache becomes heavier and is making room for your new baby, the spine begines to change shape so that there is enough room for your baby to grow.
Depends.Signs of pregnancy are:CrampsLate periodsCravingsHeadachesHormonesMore hungryEtc....If you have most of them contact your doctor.
Yes. Sometimes he has a tummy ache.
Then you're not pregnant. Those are just PMS symptoms (except foot pain, which isn't really a pregnancy symptom either until about 32+ weeks)
This isn't normal but it is reasonably common. Many women experience bleeding in the early part of pregnancy. Often it will settle and the pregnancy proceeds as normal. However, the cramps are not a particularly great sign. The combination can mean you will or are having a miscarriage. See your doctor so they can perform further tests to see if this actually is the case.
I had sex 4 times yesterday and twice today all unprotected. I'm having stomach pains and tightening, sore breats, fatigue, nausea, back pain and head ache. Please help!