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Cramping generally occurs throughout pregnancy, as the uterus grows and stretches.
Not likely due to the location of the cramping. If you used the geographical term of stomach loosely, then it might be that you are constipated if this cramping is in the lower abdomen. However, the stomach is not an area that would cramp due to pregnancy so if this is the actual location of the cramping then it would rule out pregnancy. Cramping is not a usual symptom of pregnancy. Do you have any other symptoms of pregnancy? Pregnancy is always a possibility with sexual activity.
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I got pregnancy cramping in my second week but every one is different.
no. any cramping or pain should be discussed with your doctor
Most likely it is PMS and your period will start in a few days.
Some women experience mild cramping and increased vaginal discharge soon after their missed period, others may not have any cramping.
Cramping starts first then the bleeding usually follows not long after or u can have discharge followed by pain, then heavy bleeding.It just depends on the stage in pregnancy
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Yes. Cramping during early pregnancy comes and goes.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.