It is maybe because of the sciatic nerve compression caused by enlarging abdomen.
Nope. Not even close. It depends I have had 3 miscarriages and 1 successful pregnancy. One of the 3 miscarriages was EXTREMELY painful. Definately comparable to my birth but the pain didn't last as long. It WAS like labour. But my other 2 miscarriages were not as painful. One was not painful at all. It also has nothing to do with how pregnant you are. The painful one, I was only 9 weeks pregnant, the one that was almost not painful at all, I was almost 12 weeks.
You may be having uterine cramps, but the most likely explanation is gas, it can be very painful in the early stages of pregnancy.
Light cramping is normal, yes. If it is very painful and/or accompanied by bleeding, it is important to go straight to the hospital though. The cramps are caused by the uterus stretching as the baby grows.
It means your just pregnant, mine were 490 at around 4 weeks so you are prob 3 weeks and so many days
It could be a tumor. You should get it checked out.
yes very normal.
You should go to the ER or your doctor ASAP. Cramping in early pregnancy is very normal because everything is stretching out, but it shouldn't be bad cramps and with the severe lower back pain that could mean you are having a miscarriage. Please go to the ER or your doctor ASAP
Only in some very rare cases
yes you can. i am 37 weeks pregnant. for the first tree months or so i was having very painful period cramps and i always thought my period will come any moment. but according to my i was completely safe.
Oh yes! It is very possible. I was on it for awhile and then stopped for about a month and in between that period I got pregnant. So Yes it is very possible. Go to the doctor sweetheart.
Most women don't even know they are pregnant at that point. There should be very few symptoms of pregnancy if any, at only 2 weeks pregnant.
You could very much so be! Im 9 weeks pregnant and I dont have any nausa until about 9pm! And its been that way since I was 5 weeks!