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Q: Will a c-section make early cramping in the next pregnancy?
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If your youngest child is 5 months old can that be the reason you are cramping so much during this pregnancy?

Its unlikely. Every pregnancy is different and some wone do experience a lot of cramping during early pregnancy. But see your doctor to make sure everything is ok.


What causes the early pregnancy cramping?

My midwife told me that minor cramping can be caused by the implantation process, as well as the hormones making the uterus ready to stretch and grow. However, you can get cramp at any time like during mestruation. As long as it's not overly painful or accompanied by bleeding, it is completely normal. It is caused by the uterus stretching to make space for the growing baby. But if you are cramping is on one side and it's very early (within the first month) you might be showing signs of an ectopic pregnancy. Please contact your doctor.


Is heavy bleeding and cramping normal in early pregnancy?

I wouldn't think so. I would go to the doctors to make sure everything is ok. I have one kid and i never bled or had cramps while i was pregnant. I have heard of bleeding but not severe cramping.


Does the hcg shot make you cramp?

Yes, it often causes some cramping and other pregnancy symptoms. -DJ Craig


Does it sound like pregnancy if you have been cramping enough to make you double over and had backaches tiredness and nausea for over two weeks and you had unprotected sex during your menses?

The cramping does not sound like pregnancy. I'd be seeing a doctor to find the cause. Tiredness and nausea can be a sign of pregnancy, but since it is combined with the cramps it does need to be checked.


Is having yellow-greenish stuff come out all the time and having cramping signs you could be miscarrying?

Yellow-greenish stuff is not good - this indicates infection. Cramping could be the first stage of miscarriage. Please see your doctor asap. Hello. Yellow - greenish discharge is a sign of infection. Cramping is normal during early pregnancy but it really depends on how serious the cramping is. However, I would see your doctor to make sure everything is ok. Good luck.


Is Lower back pain and cramping during early pregnancy normal?

It's not just common, it's practically a requirement! But it'll be worse pretty soon from carrying all that extra weight in front of you. Good luck! Yes, it is quite common. And, unfortunately to tell you, it is probably not going to get any better. If it seems to unbearable at times, you should contact your doctor about certain medications that he/she approves of, or going to a chiropractor( but make sure the chiropractor knows you are pregnant).


Are cramps an early sign of pregnancy?

Yes, cramping *without bleeding* can be an early sign of pregnancy. Below, several women tell their personal experience with cramping and pregnancy:Cramping can be a sign of implantation, which occurs very early in pregnancy. Also, your uterus gets crampy as things start growing! If your period is late, it's time to test.Yes, cramping can be a normal sign of pregnancy. I asked my doctor about it and he said it is the body's way of preparing for the baby.It could be. I was sure I would get my period since I was cramping a lot, but all the cramping was because my uterus was preparing for the baby.I'm about 6 weeks pregnant with my second child and have just started experiencing some cramping that seems to come and go, but no bleeding whatsoever. My doctor says cramping in early pregnancy (unless accompanied by other symptoms like bleeding, fever, etc.) is completely normal.I am six weeks pregnant. I have been having period like cramping for the last 2 weeks. I thought I was going to have my period, but instead I found out that I am pregnant. Don't worry unless the cramping is accompanied by bleeding.Last month on cycle day 27, I took a pregnancy test and it was a very faint positive. Then several tests after that one were negative. Then I began to feel cramps like my period was coming, only lighter in intensity and of less duration, but my period didn't come until 2 weeks later and was heavy with clots. My doctor said that I had a chemical pregnancy - which is basically an early miscarriage, happens in up to 50% of pregnancies, most women don't even know they were pregnant. So while cramping could be a sign of pregnancy, it can also be a sign of your menstrual cycles following an early miscarriage.I am in my first-trimester and cramping as we speak. For about 2 weeks before AF was due, I was experiencing abdominal cramps and discomfort. I think I ran to the bathroom tampon in hand for a week. My normally regular period never showed. I took a EPT and to my excitement, these cramps are just my little one making room.I had cramping as if my period was going to start for a week. I was due for a period on May 3. I decided to take a pregnancy test on April 30th and to my surprise it was positive. So cramping could be a sign of pregnancy.It seems that cramping in a lot of cases is normal but in my case it wasn't. Both times I have been pregnant I had cramping similar to my period. I took HPT that came out positive but when I went to the doctor my bloodwork was not normal and I had miscarriages both times around weeks 7-8. So while cramping can be perfectly normal, sometimes it isn't. Go to the doctor and have them do a blood test so you can have peace of mind.I have a four year old and with my pregnancy with him I had pretty severe cramping from about the week before I found out I was pregnant until I was about 6-8 weeks pregnant and everything was perfectly normal. So try not to stress about it too bad. I worried myself sick and everything was fine.Go to your doctor and get a blood test to make sure everything is perfectly fine, but cramping is probably just your body making room for your child.I had bad cramping with this pregnancy (my second, first was a miscarriage) until I was almost 10 weeks. My OBGYN said he never worries about cramping unless you are also having spotting and/or bleeding. He said in most cases cramping is a very normal sign of pregnancy. I am now 15 weeks pregnant and everything is fine.I just found out I was pregnant today. I was expecting my period 2 weeks ago. I had period-like cramps and the whole time and I had a pad on but nothing. So today my husband and I decided to get a home pregnancy test and it came out positive. So cramps but no bleeding is perfectly fine.Yes - it certainly does. I thought I was getting my period, cramping and lower back ache for a few days. Just done a test and it's positive!I told my husband for over a week that I would be starting my period that day because I was having cramping just like I would for my periods, now my pregnancy test is positive, with the cramping! Who would have thought that cramping could be a good thing?


If you are experiencing nausea mostly in the evenings having to pee every five minutes major cramping and white egg yolk like discharge is it early pregnancy symptoms?

Yes it COULD be, try doing a pregnancy test to make sure. If you are there are things you need to be aware of, like the things you should and should'nt eat, etc..... good luck.


Is abnormal spotting a sign of conception?

Yes & no. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy that is red & accompanied with excessive cramping is a indication of a threatened miscarriage. However during early pregnancy spotting is very common but you should still report it to your doctor to be on the safe side.


What can be done to stop pregnancy quickly in early stage?

Don't make sex


You took three home pg test and one at the doctor all positive you have been spotting couple drops for the last three days and had light cramping for the past day and a half is this bad?

It is not necessarily bad news. Your body is going through a lot of changes and the light cramping could just be bodily changes. A lot of women also report spotting during early pregnancy. Take it easy if you can, cross your fingers and wait. There is nothing else you can do. Hello. Congratulations on your pregnancy. Some pregnant women do spot during early pregnancy. This is usually caused by left over blood from their last period - hence the brown blood. If your spotting red blood then I would recommend you go to hospital straight away for a blood test. If the cramping becomes very severe or painful then go straight to hospital. I dont mean to worry you but red blood is fresh blood. Brown blood is old blood. Any bleeding during pregnancy needs to be investigated by a doctor to make sure the pregnancy is safe. Take care and good luck.