Sore breasts and cramping are normal at this stage in your cycle. You are probably ovulating or have just ovulated and this often causes sore breasts and cramping. If you miss your period, take a test
No. Cramping before and during your period is normal, but not after. You should see a doctor.
Yes. Cramping during early pregnancy comes and goes.
It all depends when you start ovulating again. You can get pregnant again without ever getting a period since the egg comes before a period. If you breast-feed your period typically comes back later.
I dont think thats supposed to happen... maybe its twins.
abdomenal cramps can be constipation as well. have you pooped is the last 3 days? It can also mean you are ovulating. that's when the egg comes down from the ovaries and into the uterus about 10-15 days before your period, it causes cramping in the left or right side of your abdomen and can also cause a clear or brownish discharge, you should start your period 2 weeks after this. if you have a fever, see your doctor right away.
no i don't think so
Pregnant didn't know it . It could be your body wanting to have it's period but it can't because you pregnant or miscarrying
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.
For some, it is easy to tell when their period will begin, and for others there are no signs, making it more difficult to tell. For those who experience symptoms leading up to their period, there is a variety of tell-tale signals. Some of these signals include headaches or migraines, cramping in the lower abdomen, back aches, mood changes, bloating, and breast tenderness. It is important to remember that every woman has a unique experience when it comes to their menstrual cycle.
If your period comes, it's unlikely that you're pregnant
If have missed a normal period, and have experienced spotting and cramping that isn't like your normal flow, taking a pregnancy test is recommended. It is relatively common in early pregnancy to have spotting and cramping from the fertilized egg burrowing into your uterine lining. If it comes back negative, don't fret. Major changes can affect your menstrual cycle, from changes in birth control, exercise habits and even stress, to name a few.
It is best to get this checked out. It may be nothing, but it is also one of the symptoms of cancer.