In some women yes.
AnswerLower back aches are more common later in pregnancy.
Not necessarily. It can also be a sign of your period. Or it can just be a random problem, like you're not sleeping well, or even your stressed.
Yes, it can be. However, Back pain doesn't usually occur until later on in pregnancy when the weight of the baby and amniotic fluid is causing strain on the back
no to early it depends how far into pregnancy you are my auntie has back pains still after her prenancy (3 days after)
it depends. when was your last period. if you are late, then yes it could be. but there are alot of other things it could mean to. such as a pulled muscle, just plain ole back pain etc... if you think you may be pg, i would suggest taking a hpt. good luck.
It could be....
Yes, but not likely.
Until your not pregnant at least. It gets worse the further along you get and mine lasted until about 2 months after I had my baby. Good luck.
Most often the pain appears in the later months or becomes worse as pregnancy progresses.
I am 5 weeks and 2 days and it just started today.
I believethat iit is possible. With all three of my pregnancies i experienced cramping,bloating and breast soreness. By my third I knew i was pregnant at 2 weeks. My Dr. said that with some women, these can be signs of early pregnancy.
Yes but that doesn't mean you're pregnant. Take a test. They sell them at the drug stores for less than ten dollars. Let us know the outcome!
no it is not if your are pregnant the pregnancy is not progressed enough for back aches but keep a close eye for other symptoms
It very well could be pregnancy.
Some early signs of pregnancy without doing a pregnancy test would be morning sickness, late period, and irritability. These are just a few though. There also Drowsiness, always being tired, having a ache in your lower back.
Such lower back pains are common in ladies due to domestic work. There is some relaxation of the ligaments due to hormones also.
Some women do experience a lower dull sort of pain in their lower back in early pregnancy. It is pretty common!