Ovulation causes cramping sometimes. Many women do not feel this sensation. I can always tell when I have ovulated or am ovulating. My doctor always asks me if I have noticed any pain before he does my sonogram to see if I am ovulating. I have been amazingly accurate. It depends on the size of your folllicular cyst which releases the egg. Some months it is quite painful and I am sore for a few days. But, it is not abnormal.
A month after her last period or around 14 days after she thinks she ovulated or had sex.
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.
You most likely conceived in between these 2 periods. I would hazard a guess and say you conceived a few days after your first period but it depends on how far along you are etc. Congratulations.
As of 5/24/12, you would have been conceived for a month and four days.
Get a pregnancy test. Failing that, you're under a lot of stress.
A period can have light to very heavy flow from minor to severe cramping from 3-8 days
Haven't Started
no!
It's not unheard of for period like cramping to occur as early as 7-14 days before your period. However the cramping may be caused by a UTI, approaching period or even Ovulation. If the cramping is severe enough to require pain killers & your period doesn't arrive on time, then see your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test & also have a urine test performed for a UTI.
It varies from one woman to another, but yes, it can be normal. Although, if you haven't been cramping five days before starting your period, and have now begun to do so, then you may need to see your ob/gyn.
How many days does the month of September have? Enter the number, and put a period after it.: