well its same as you're about to get a period,nothing different..when i was pregnant -i didn't know i was pregnant i felt like i was about to get a period i had a pad on just in case..one week pass no period so i took a hpt and came back positive...
No. Cramping before and during your period is normal, but not after. You should see a doctor.
no. any cramping or pain should be discussed with your doctor
The cramping should feel similar to period cramping only much much lighter and milder. you wont even need medication for it unlike period cramps. It is just because your body is growing and changing for the baby and it can be uncomfortable. Also, with me it only lasts a second at a time.
You shouldn't be having a period while pregnant. If you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
It is your body's way of preparing for your period. The cramping should only happen at least two or three days before you start your period. If you don't start, it may have been your body releasing an egg. The spotting, is very normal. Again, your body is preparing for your period.
Pregnant women do not get periods. If you are experiencing cramping or bleeding you should contact your Dr or go to the ER right away.
consoult a docter right away, before symptoms get any worse!!!!!!
for a for sure result id wait til your period is one day late
Chances are you are having ovulation cramps. Some women report monthly of these cramps. However if your last period was abnormal I would suggest taking a pregnancy test to rule out anything more serious.
Bad pain should be checked out but cramping can be a sign of pregnancy.
A pregnancy test should be taken after your first missed period, however there are a few tests which you can take at least 6 days before your missed period.
My doctor has told me that a little blood is normal; a lot of blood (like the amount you have with your period) and/or severe cramping is not. If you have period blood and cramping, you should go to the hospital. Otherwise, you're probably okay, but you can ask your doctor about it to be sure.