I have no idea! I'm 66 and experiencing the same thing!
usually cramps abdominal pain back pain headaches sore breasts
Symptons could include: sore back, cramps, pimple(s), bloated mid-section, irritability, spotting
When you are feeling that you might get your period and see a little bit of spotting on your panties ....or you feel a bubbly sensation in your stomach
I get cramps to. It just means that your body is working and you are going to get your perod soon. You can take Advil or another pain killer to help the severity.
Not per say, as pain is not a true sensation, but a derived one. BUT - sudden pain can be shocking enough to affect heart rate, prolonged pain can debilitate enough to block maintenance (eating, drinking).
Appendix pain is likely to be fatal if not treated..... menstrual cramps can't kill you.
When you begin to feel some slight pain, take a pain reliever. (Advil works best for me). Before going to school, work, or bed, take a pain reliever. This helps stop the pain before it starts. Also, if you begin to have cramps, take a heat pack and put it on your abdomen or back; wherever the cramps are. This can help a ton.
Your breast feel tender, pain in the rectum, bloated feeling.
yes
If you are sure that you have a UTI, it could be the cause of the spotting. Occasional mild cramps are not unusual and are nothing to worry about. I would say that the spotting warrants a phone call to your physician in the morning. It is not an emergency. Your physician may want to check you out and make sure that everything is ok, which most likely it is.
Always go see a doctor when you have strange bleedings.
Yes it's normal to experience some spotting. This usually goes away after your body gets used to being on the pill. Give it a few months, if you keep having spotting, you may need to switch the brand of pill that you're on.