Yes, it is normal. What you are experiencing may be Braxton-Hicks contractions. These contractions are "practice" for the real thing. If you are experiencing period-like cramping, you should call your doctor. If those cramps become regular (time them) or if your water breaks, go to the hospital.
Your uterus will eventually retract and decrease in size. Your stomach will also decrease in size after the baby comes. Your body will change back to its normal self, just not your skin.
If that's the only place the ejecta went - no.
A stomach pain that lasts about 5 seconds and comes back every 5 minutes could mean that you have intestinal cramps. Try going to the bathroom.
Your Pregnant! The burning is from the growth of your little baby!
What you're seeing is probably colostrum which comes in before milk; this is normal. The milk comes in a few days after the baby is born.
When i was 11 i had public hair and stomach cramps as well as big boobs and now I'm 12 and i still don't have my period but keep some pads in your school bag or handbag just in case it comes
idk i think so because if someone saved you from the grim reaper you go back to normal
It all depends on where your cramps are. Cramps occur when your body isn't getting enough oxygen to the target area. Breathe deep, keep your form straight, and above all else keep your head up. The most common mistake when it comes to cramps is to look down. Looking down constricts your air flow, which will only worsen the cramps. Also I wanted to add: drink plenty of water. Always stay hydrated; also eat bananas and a lot of fruit And if your cramps are in your stomach keep breatheing deeply.
if it is clear its normal. if its white and milky its abnormal unless of course you are pregnant
The disease that can be caught from eating raw eggs is salmonella. Salmonella infections usually affect the intestinal tract causing vomitting, fever and stomach cramps that normally do not need medical attention.
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant. WEIRD, but possible still take a pregnancy test to be absolutely sure.
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