If you are pregnant and you are having problems, you should contact a doctor right away. It could be anything. Even if you are not planning on continuing the pregnancy, you should still contact a doctor. Cramps during pregnancy can mean many things: gas, constipation, ectopic pregnancy, pre-term labor, miscarriage, braxton hicks contractions, and many other things. If you feel that it may be more serious you should contact your doctor.
I had lower Back pain JUST like I was about to come on my period and also loads of stomach cramps which is also another sign of my period...lucky me! well, I thought nothin of it and kept waiting to come on then I took two tests and now I am 5 weeks. Shows that period cramps and pregnancy cramps can feel the same.
Menstruating and PMS both can cause these. Midol or Advil works well to help relieve these.
the weight of the baby is straining your back; wear supportive shoes and stand straight. cramping is caused by pressure from the baby. =]
you need to see your doctor about that question
Abdominal pain can be caused by many conditions. However, the main causes are infection, abnormal growths, inflammation, obstruction (blockage), and intestinal disorders. ... Cramps associated with menstruation are also a potential source of lower abdominal pain, but more commonly these are known to cause pelvic pain.
Abdominal pain can be caused by many conditions. However, the main causes are infection, abnormal growths, inflammation, obstruction (blockage), and intestinal disorders. ... Cramps associated with menstruation are also a potential source of lower abdominal pain, but more commonly these are known to cause pelvic pain.
Yes. Sometimes this can happen and you may be sore for a little while. If this continues or worsens I would see a doctor.
I do not know the medical reason for it -- but my mother developed an allergy to alcohol and if she had the smallest amount she would have terrible cramps. I seem to be developing the same thing. Even a half a glass of wine will cause me to have cramps. I would like to understand the cause as well.
I think so, because I have cramps and I am 16 weeks as well. They feel like the type of cramps you would normally get before you start your period. I found that my cramps are sometimes associated with needing to use the restroom and once I go they start to subside.
you have regular cycle 28 days, abdominal cramps were not experience, even you have your menstrations you perform your daily activity
I do not know the medical reason for it -- but my mother developed an allergy to alcohol and if she had the smallest amount she would have terrible cramps. I seem to be developing the same thing. Even a half a glass of wine will cause me to have cramps. I would like to understand the cause as well.
I have experienced foot cramps at night after eating a healthy helping of raw almonds.
If you are going through your menstrual cycle, this might be cramps. If the pain is constant and severe and you are not menstruating then you need to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Sometimes, but it depends on the cause. When I was pregnant, I would have mild cramps every month around the time I would have normally had my period, had I not been pregnant. But if your abdominal pain is severe, or persists, you need to call your doctor ASAP; it's not worth the risk to not call. Actually, I suggest you call anyway, just to rule out any problems with the pregnancy, the baby or yourself.
Yes, Tylenol will help ease the pain of menstrual cramps - all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs all work on menstrual cramps as it is inflammation caused by hormones that cause uterine contraction which cause menstrual cramps. It is however far better to prevent yourself from getting menstrual cramps to begin with, often lifestyle changes alone are enough to prevent menstrual cramps.