In some cases yes, for me i experienced extreme cramping in my lower abdomen for about 2 or 3 weeks before, but everyone is different.
You will start to feel cramps and naseau
Although menstrual cramps are common, they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation - as such there is nothing to say that you will get cramps at all,and if you do experience cramps know that they are preventable. When you could get cramps depends on your body, typically they can start as early as a week to two weeks before menstruation.
You can tell if you have discharge and cramps. Your period will start two to six months after you have discharge.
No, you won't have cramps until you start your period.
Mostly when you feel like your underwear is getting wet a lot. If that's happens you might want to start getting ready for your period. It happens all the time. Even the first few days when your not on your period you'll start getting cramps in your stomach! Don't worry your just turning into a woman!
No. There is no way to make you start you period. Your body will start when it is ready. If you have been getting cramps then you are probably not too far from starting. Don't rush getting your period. You will have to deal with it for an entire week once a month every month for the rest of your life until you hit menopause so you will have plenty of excitement with your period later on! Just don't rush it!
I think so, because I have cramps and I am 16 weeks as well. They feel like the type of cramps you would normally get before you start your period. I found that my cramps are sometimes associated with needing to use the restroom and once I go they start to subside.
well when you notice you start getting really bad cramps a lot and you start spotting is really when you first start thinking that you might be getting your period and if u get a check up from the doctor about it and she? she can tell you when they think you might get it soon nobody can tell when there menstruation will come even the doctors can't
cramps in early stages or any time during pregnancy can mean the body is trying to spontaneously abort the fetus. Nature's way of fixing things that are not supposed to happen. *Cramps during early pregnancy are something that happens to many women. Your body is changing and getting ready for your baby to grow. Many women will experience mild cramps during the first few weeks of pregnancy. In fact, a lot of women think that they are getting ready to start their periods because they feel cramping.
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Yes, I had all three of these symptoms during the first trimester.
Yes, but after the time for your first period after conception they are probably not uterine/menstrual cramps but from other causes.