Yes, a lot of women don't cramp. Ovulation is different from a period by the way, and at a different time.
The cramps could be from the fertilised egg attaching to the lining of the uterus. This is sometimes followed by some spots of blood but not always.
Yes, if you have cramps but no menstrual flow, you can be pregnant.
They are menstrual cramps.
No.
No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
Yes, but after the time for your first period after conception they are probably not uterine/menstrual cramps but from other causes.
No, chocolate isn't good for menstrual cramps - on the one hand caffeine in chocolate can make menstrual cramps worse for some people, on the other hand it makes you happy so more relaxed which helps with cramps. If you experience menstrual cramps it's best to prevent cramps, and although dietary changes can reduce cramps chocolate has no impact on menstrual cramps.
Yes, but usually only at the time you would have had your first period after conception. After that it's normal to have pregnancy cramps but they're not normally menstrual cramps. If you are asking whether you can get pregnant during your period the answer is, it's very unlikely.
It's not menstrual cramp but it can feel that way. You are ovulating and some women notice none of this and others do.
Menstrual cramps are caused by a chemical found in the menstrual fluid. By reducing the amount of menstrual fluid, the pill reduces cramps.
(original answer) The egg white discharge has nothing to do with ovulation it is just a normal discharge. You can be pregnant if you had sex 1-9 days after your period ended that was unprotected With respect to the previous person who answered this, what they said is simply not true. Your CM plays a big part in your ovulation and knowing when you are and are not ovulating and even if you could be pregnant. 30 seconds of research on "cervical mucus during menstrual cycle" will show that.
Nyquil is for a cough and sore throat not for menstrual cramps.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation - it's when you have menstrual cramps that there is something wrong. Taboos surrounding menstruation have a major effect on menstrual cramps so those who are more comfortable with their period are less likely to experience cramps, also note that most people can prevent cramps with lifestyle changes.