Well no one can really give you a definite answer on that because i experienced cramping during my entire pregnancy on and off and my son is now 2 years old and very healthy.... As long as your cramping isn't followed with any bleeding then you should be fine everybody is different. Just stay prayed up and everything will be fine....
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∙ 2011-08-18 08:56:07until it goes away I have heard that the cramping in pregnancy can last throughout its entirity, and can be normal as long as it is not accompanied by bleeding, fever, etc. Good luck!!
Cramping, yes. Mild Cramping that is! The kind of cramps you feel right before you start your period is normal. However if they are severe there may be a problem. As far as long back pain that as well may be a sign of early pregnancy, it kinda goes hand in hand with the cramping. Also due to the fact that your ligaments are stretching since your uterus is growing that can cause both the cramping and back pain.
Implantation cramping is different in every woman. It can last a few hours to about a week, but still even after the egg has implanted, you can still experience cramping, such as, throughout your whole pregnancy, due to the uterus growing and changing.If you are concerned, check with your doctor.
I would not stress about it. My breasts are only tender for a few days and then that goes away. As for the cramping, it could have been implantaion cramping which would not last long either.
during the whole pregnancy. You always get back aches on and off.
its ok as long as there is no cramping... if you have cramping go to the er immediately
Unfortunately there are several reasons contributing to cramping during pregnancy. They can be due to gas, constipation, implantation bleeding, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage,vanishing twin syndrome, or pre-term labor.
While light bleeding can be a normal symptom in pregnancy, it isn't if combined with cramping. The two together could indicate a threatened miscarriage. Sometimes it may settle, but it may increase if a miscarriage is unavoidable. Get it checked with a doctor.
Get used to it pregnancy is all around uncomfortable.. but if it hurts badly or you have bleeding with the cramps rush to the doctor it could be a miscarriage
It is very normal to have some cramping during pregnancy. If it is severe or continues for a long period of time, see your doctor.
At least 1 week.
anywhere from one day to three