Bleeding and cramping like you are about to start your period can signal early pregnancy. If you have not taken a test in the last week, take one.
I've had 3 children and I could always tell about 1 week before my missed period by the bloating and a little nausea. Also sore nipples around the time of the miised period. Yes you may be pregnant.
Abdominal cramps can indicate pregnancy, Ovulation, approaching period & UTI. Vaginal cramps is most likely caused by a yeast infection.
sore breast,bloating,nausea,missed period,spotting(you think its a period but its not,also a early sign of miscarige.)
Yes, mild cramping is normal in early pregnancy. For me it felt like that little bit of cramping I would get just before my period would start, the mild cramps that let me know bigger cramps would be coming. Only in early pregnancy, bigger ones shouldn't come. Mild and slightly uncomfortable, but not excruciating and dibilitating in the way period cramps can sometimes be.
Bloating is a very common sign in early pregnancy. It can however also be a sign of your period coming, as most women get bloated before their period. Common symptoms of pregnancy are nausea, frequent urination, change in appetite, bloating and fatigue.
Yes it is
Mood swings, hyperactivity, wanting to clean, cramps.
First off what do you mean it's too early to be my period? Are you talking about age wise or month wise?
yes you can. i am 37 weeks pregnant. for the first tree months or so i was having very painful period cramps and i always thought my period will come any moment. but according to my i was completely safe.
Yes it is normal. If you exercise more then you will have it later . And the cramps it just depends sometimes ya' have them sometimes ya' don't ... But yeah it is normal....
I had early pregnancy bleeding and cramps at about 3 days after i discovered i was pregnant, i was about 4 weeks gone, the cramps were really bad, felt like bad period pains and it was all in the bottom of my back, it stopped after 4 days and everything is fine still
Although menstrual cramps are common, they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation - as such there is nothing to say that you will get cramps at all,and if you do experience cramps know that they are preventable. When you could get cramps depends on your body, typically they can start as early as a week to two weeks before menstruation.