The only one I can think of with lower abdominal pain is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). PID is an infection in the uterus. But it's not technically "transmitted" from male to female, even though sexual intercourse can introduce bacteria into the vagina that reaches the uterus. The bacteria doesn't necessarily come from the male.
Signs of pregnancy are a missing period and positive pregnancy test. Lower back pain and pain in the abdominal region are not signs of pregnancy. See your healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis.
Back pain and abdominal pain are not symptoms of pregnancy. A missing period and positive pregnancy test are signs of pregnancy. See your primary care provider to find out what is causing symptoms severe enough to send you to the ER.
Could be a problem in the urinary or reproductive tract. See your health care provider for an exam.
Could be, could also be a sign of nerves, if you think that your pregnant wait until you have skipped your period by a couple of days and take an at home test or make an appointment with your doctor for a blood test....hope everything works out for you Good Luck and God Bless!!!
Internal hemorrhage, shock, infection, loss of a fallopian tube / ovary and severe pain are all risks of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. If you are having lower abdominal pain, spotting, or bleeding after a positive pregnancy test you need to be seen by a doctor.
Not necessarily. Lower abdominal pressure can be caused by many other things, including overeating and constipation. If you believe there is a chance you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you are concerned about this abdominal pressure, consult your doctor.
If you think you could be pregnant contact your Dr or go to the Er. These are signs of a miscarriage.
An ectopic pregnancy has to be suspected in any woman with lower abdominal pain or unusual bleeding who is or might be sexually active and whose pregnancy test is positive http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectopic_pregnancy http://www.womens-health.co.uk/ectopic.asp
If the pain is towards your back it is possible to be the passing of a kidney stone. Only a urine test at the emergency room can confirm this. The pain will increase in pain until the stone leaves the ureter and enters the bladder where it will pass out of the body in about 6 hours to two days. I am not a doctor but have had more than a dozen stones myself.
Lower abdominal pain is not normally a sign of pregnancy, neither is having a period (even a short one.) Some women do pass blood early in pregnancy, but it is usually due to complications. Some early signs of pregnancy are: Tender or swollen breasts Nausea Frequent urination Fatigue But the best way to know is first try taking a home pregnancy test, and if you are still unsure see your doctor, he or she will most likely give you a urine test and a blood test. Hope this helped!
Yes. Take a home pregnancy test and contact your physician.
this would be hard to say if you are pregnant or due to start your period. as these are often signs of both. however if you are pregnant the stomach pains should not cause you to much discomfort and you should contact your doctor.