You may or may not be pregnant. Only a drugstore pregnancy test will tell the tale.
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This could mean several things. You could either be pregnant or starting menopause. If you know that it is either, you could have a urinary tract infection. If you do, cranberry juice can take care of it rather easily. Now if the cramps are not steady and they seem to ease off then come back strong, you may have Stroters' syndrome. Stroters' is similar to scurvy except that it is brought on by a lack of lactic acid. A quick cure for this is a mixture of half warm milk and half lemon juice. Continuously drink 1 eight ounce glass every half hour until the cramps subside completely. Your cycle will resume once your lactic acid levels return to normal.
A cramp free period means you had no cramps, nothing more.
Does not mean anything. You are very lucky not to have cramps. They are not fun.
It's not uncommon for women to always have cramps associated with their periods.
You are pregnant silly
Many women do not have cramps with their period and most women don't have cramps after childbirth.
You're pregnant
Many women do not have cramps with their period and most women don't have cramps after childbirth.
It depends on the person. I don't get cramps whenever I have my period, but others have serious cramps.
Yes they do.. thay do not get period cramps but they can get muscle cramps.
No, you won't have cramps until you start your period.
Is it normal to get period cramps while on the pill?
that's a sign of PUBERTY and the cramps are because you are having a period which would mean you are not pregnant