Each person and each pregnancy is different. However, if you really have "pains" you should check it with your Dr.
While not all women get crampy pains in their lower abdomen in early pregnancy, many do. If the pains are more severe than menstrual cramps or there is any bleeding with the pain you should call your health care provider.
That sounds like a UTI more than pregnancy symptoms.
Yes. You will get even more of them as your pregnancy progresses.
The most accurate one is plan b.
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You can consult webMD.com on this but if the sharp pains (possibly contractions) last 60 seconds or more and occur more than once in a 5 minute period of time you need to go to the hospital. This means you are likely about to go into labor.
Yes it can be a early sign of pregnancy and a sign of labor coming upon
While this happens to some women early in pregnancy, breast tenderness, fatigue, nausea and vomiting are more typical signs of early pregnancy - diarrhea alone is seldom caused by pregnancy. Speak with your doctor or clinic if you are concerned.
The number one most reported sign of VERY early pregnancy is being more tired than usual.
Period like cramps are a sign of early pregnancy and I myself experienced these, but unfortunately they are also a sign of your oncoming period. This can prove to be a very unhelpful sign of pregnancy lol.
There are no early signs of a multiple pregnancy. The only way to tell if you are going to have twins is when you have an ultra sound an the doctors office. You just have normal pregnancy symptoms, it isn't different in the early stages if you do happen to pregnant with more than one child.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that babies can sense early pregnancy in their mothers. Pregnancy symptoms are typically not noticeable to others until later stages when physical changes become more apparent.