Because your body is recovering from the surgery. It will take a few weeks before you are healed. Take it easy.
See an OBGYN.
Yes. It is perfectly normal to have cramps after your period. You still have a lot of hormones that your body is dealing with. Just give it a few days.
It's very unlikely you will get pregnant on the second say after your period starts.
Brigham Young did not do anything to rupture his appendix. Appendicitis (which causes a ruptured appendix if left untreated) can be caused by several things which happen naturally in the body, most often something you ate getting stuck and causing infection.
"Vestigial" like the human appendix.
You may get foot cramps because you have low potassium. You should consider eating a banana every day to help.
No, not even close. The vermiform appendix, in animals that have one, is most likely a storage spot for the "good" bacteria that help you digest food. The idea is that, if you get bad diarrhoea (the 'runs') and your "good" bacteria are flushed out of the body, then the appendix will release its stored bacteria, allowing your gut to start digesting food, again.
its like any other day but you may have many cramps
Cramping can happen whenever! I sometimes get cramps 2 weeks before I actually start my period. My worse cramps come the day before and the day of my period.
Some women do experience cramps during ovulation. This is most likely what you experienced.
absolutely, i didnt stop cramping till my 4th month. You can have mild, to severe cramps all throughout a pregnancy. your uterine wall during pregnancy is constantly expanding and contracting, cramps are very common during pregnancy, ecspecially in the first and last few weeks.
late 1988, same year she had her appendix removed