im not really sure but my sister had that same problem and she almaost lost her baby. but that was after her water broke. any kind of pain that you feel is not right even if it is your first baby you should get it checked out just to be on the safe side.
Probably normal. Cramps are very common, especially during the first trimester. Unless the pain gets more and more severe and has you doubled over in agony (in which case, see a doctor in case it is an ectopic pregnancy) there is nothing to worry about.
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yes.
Yes! It may be implantation bleeding rather than a period. Implantation bleeding is often mistaken for a period.
Women who are pregnant do not get periods. If you are pregnant and you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
yes maybe ur pregnant
There is a slim chance of you being pregnant.
You shouldn't be having a period while pregnant. If you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
Period type cramping around the time a period would come is quite common, implantation bleeding is less common, so the answer is yes. answer There's no such thing as implantation cramping you can only get that if you ae bleeding as well
Pregnant women do not get periods. If you are experiencing cramping or bleeding you should contact your Dr or go to the ER right away.
With my first pregnancy I just had the implantation bleeding, no cramping, I felt wonderful. With my second pregnancy I had awful period like cramps. I didn't think I could be pregnant because it felt like my period was coming.
Discharge and cramping can occur during pregnancy, particularly during the first and third trimesters. However, they can also be signs that your period is about to arrive. Pregnancy cramping shouldn't be too painful or be accompanied by heavy bleeding
You are probably ovulating
Sure, but more likely you have an infection or that something is wrong. See a doctor.