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== == That depends completely on which area of the uterus the egg implants. Many women feel no implantation cramps at all.
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A billion different things sweetie. If its only on your left side I would get checked out ASAP.
*This is most likely ovulation pain, early premenstrual cramps or if you have had unprotected sex it could be implantation cramps.
Implantation pain usually starts 5 to 7 days past ovulation until your expected period. The bleeding, if you have any due to implantation, will usually appear in the same week your period is due. Implantation pain can take place in the back, uterus/cervix area and areas around it. This pain should be uncomfortable, which makes it noticeable, but should not cause you to pass out or keel over due to pain. It will feel like pulling, stretching and resemble your menstruation cramps. Although most women still experience pulling and stretching pain throughout their entire pregnancy, implantation pain is recorded to be off and on throughout your first two weeks of pregnancy. Just like each pregnancy, each female is different.
high collesterol, it may be a sign of heart problems but i wouldn't worry to much
It's possibly your uterus growing for the baby
Depends on how low... could be gas in the intestines, could be PMS (pre menstrual syndrome for us ladies)
You might be pregnant - take a test
I suggest you go to your doctor. Mirena IUD have many side effects and cramps is one of them.
Menstrual cramps are NOT a normal part of healthy menstruation - as for 'side-effects' different people can experience different things, but negative symptoms are preventable. It's normal to menstruate without experiencing menstrual cramps, it's abnormal to experience menstrual cramps.
If you are under 18- could be growing cramps. Also could be regular cramps. Inhale tiny bits at a time, gradually expanding how much you inhale. also, Drink lots of water to alleviate the pain.