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.
Um not sure but i will try to answer this, My wife got Back & stomach pains whilst she was pregnant, she also had to pee a lot, she went to see a doctor and some various specialist about it, apparently it was normal from carrying around a child & what not, my advise is to go see someone if you are really worried, i wouldn't ignore it especially if it is really hurting, and try to stay off your feet that might help.
You could do, but it is most likely unrelated to the pregnancy, because Back pain in pregnancy normally only occurs in later stages of pregnancy when the baby is heavy and causing a lot of strain on the body
Im having back pain and I just turned 8 weeks! As I get bigger im sure it will be worse!
Yes, lower back pain is normal.
The discharges of various colour does not mean you are pregnant at all.
Yes. Take another test when you are 2 weeks late for your period
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
Could be the baby is the wrong way round. Check up with your doctors :o)
No it is not, see your doctor.
See the doctor ASAP!
i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy
No, having back pains is a sign that the baby is still in development. You back is not used to having that much weight put on it, hence the more pain. seeing a chiropractor can minimise the pain and help realign your back, it should help.
You are close to birth, you should be discussing the pain with your doctor.
Very often lower back pain is a part of pregnancy. But if you just have lower back pain, it doesn't necessarily mean you are pregnant.
They are called contractions of the uterus.