This is not typical for pregnancy and you need to see a doctor. The strongest you can take without asking a doctor is Tylenol.
The pains are called as labor pains. They start at the end of pregnancy. They are mild in the beginning. Then becomes increasingly severe.
no, see your doctor
No, any cramps or bleeding while pregnant is abnormal and usually the sign of a miscarriage. If this occurs during a pregnancy go to the hospital straight away.
Yes, you can experience this during your cycle and during pregnancy.
stomach pains are expected throughout the whole of your pregnancy. There may be a week or 2 where you don't feel any pain. but then suddenly the other weeks are painful, but if there is no blood then you don't have to worry about it.
It could cause discomfort, if the level becomes too concentrated. However, if it is seriously painful, it may be an infection or other causes, and shouldconsult a GP.
Yes
No. You should see your doctor for any pains or bleeding you have during pregnancy.
As long as the pains are normal and not too severe you can take a pregnancy-safe painkiller, such as Tylenol, but NOT aspirin or Advil. Severe pains are a reason to call your doctor immediately.
Yes. Pregnancy is the primary cause for being in labor. There is also sympathetic labor pains that are felt by others.
The plural form for the noun pain is pains.
Feels like growing pains