I have the same problem...I've been searching for the same answer...but mine almost feel like a mix between stomach and menstrual cramps.
Neither. You should have something in your stomach, and settled, but you should not be full (you will get sick) or empty (your stomach will cramp).
No. Not necesarily. They may get a light stomach cramp.
I'm about 5 weeks pregnant and I have a subtle stomach cramp in the upper part of my belly.
this can be caused by cramp
Your stomach is on the left side of your body and cramp sometimes will happen if you haven't had enough calcium In actual fact it is not your stomach that you are referring to, but your abdomen of which your stomach is just one part. The gurgle and cramp before a bowel movement is usually due to peristalsis (the normal progressive contractions of bowel) in the left flexure of the greater colon as it forces air and faeces round this difficult bend into the descending colon. All this is an essential part of the final bowel movement.
Ask your doctor - not an anonymous web-site !
Cramping when you spot before or after your period is perfectly normal but it doesn't happen to every female. If you cramp when you spot you could try placing a hot water bottle against your stomach and rest for a while.
It is not likely a bad thing. You may get a stomach cramp for five minutes but it will go away after a light sprint.
resting, like taking a nap or just laying on a heating pad, on your back or stomach that really helps
You might experience the dry heaves, or you might vomit.
Somewhat empty. If you just finish eating before you exercise, you'll cramp up easier.
as long as your not bleeding with the pain everythhing should be ok....its normal to cramp because your uterus is streaching