Cramping during pregnancy, unfortunately, can mean multiple things; some are okay and some are not so good. It can be gas, constipation, your uterus growing; signs of an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and the list can go on and on. If the cramping continues and it concerns you too much you should contact your doctor.
Yes it is very normal
mild cramping is normal,but severe,sounds like trouble.see your doctor immediately
Your could either be pregnant, or your body is just doing its normal course of action.
I would consult your doctor about it.
i don know but im haven them right now n it hurts soooooo bad.....i think it is normal cause ive bbeen getting the every period but im fine
Having cramping is normal my doctor told me, im 8weeks almost nine and i still get very very bad cramping. The cramping is due to stretching of the uterus so the baby can grow! However if there is bleeding you should immediatley go to the hospital, because that is a sign of a miscarriage..best of luck to u.
Im only 7 weeks, and i cramp all the time. its not bad cramping, but its mild come and go type cramping..
Cramping is normal during pregnancy and could persist. It could also be a sign that the baby is in distress or that you are having false labor pains. You should go get an ultrasound to make sure that the baby isn't in distress. If the cramping is sever then it could be preterm contractions. If the cramping gets worse and closer together you should go straigh to the hospital and have an ultrasound or to the labor and delivery room at the nearest hospital straight away.
um i dont think so because its happend to me before and i werent pregnant:) x
your constipated idiot
ya you can my sister ask the samething to me and that's a yes you can every buddy is not the same
The earliest sign of a miscarraige is painful cramping and bleeding. Some cramps are normal, as well as pink or brown bleeding. The cramping that is normal will feel like mild period cramps. Any type of painful cramping as opposed to minor discomfort I would recommend going to the hospital.