it depends. some people get headaches, and some people get cramps
Yes if you have cramps, backache, nausea and headache , these are signs of pregnancy.
Yes it is very normal 4 out of 5 people get cramps in early pregnancy and may have extreme cramps.
You usually get cramps and your head may hurt. you may also feel bloated and some people even throw-up. Just depends on your body type.
No, chocolate isn't good for menstrual cramps - on the one hand caffeine in chocolate can make menstrual cramps worse for some people, on the other hand it makes you happy so more relaxed which helps with cramps. If you experience menstrual cramps it's best to prevent cramps, and although dietary changes can reduce cramps chocolate has no impact on menstrual cramps.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation at all. Some people may have underlying health conditions to cause menstrual cramps, but most people can prevent menstrual cramps all together - so don't think they're something you have to just tolerate.
Yes, chocolate does cure cramps, head aches, migraines, and hang overs.
No. Athletes get cramps. Take Michael Johnson; big giant cramp in the middle of his race.
Leg crampsLeg cramps has been reported by people with low density lipoprotein abnormal.
I am guessing because of the Potassium that's in bananas. They also helps out with menstrual cramps.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation - it's when you have menstrual cramps that there is something wrong. Taboos surrounding menstruation have a major effect on menstrual cramps so those who are more comfortable with their period are less likely to experience cramps, also note that most people can prevent cramps with lifestyle changes.
you get cramps, food cravings, head aches, or you count from when you had it last. It would be about 20-30 days.