Yes, your baby is stronger every day and their kicks can definitely hurt.
Yes cramping is normal during the first trimester. Its due to the baby growing and stretching you internally which is why you have cramps. Any bloody discharge, or spotting or sharp cramps should be reported to your doctor.
backaches yes cramping is ok as long there is no spotting
Yes its quite common.
Yes, but more so in the third trimester
Yes its absolutely normal to feel period like systems in the first trimester. Don't panic, relax...its your uterus stretching.
yes it is very normal, but you shuld always talk with your doctor about your symptoms so he/she can monitor your pregnancy, but as long as it is not heavy bleeding or severe cramping so bad you feel need to go to the emergency room , then you are fine. i had both in first and second trimester with all my kids=] blessings to you both, chassy.
The third trimester begins at 29 weeks of pregnancy
Yes it can be normal, i had it quite badly. It was the ligaments and your uterus stretching to accomodate the growing baby!If it really bothers you, check with your Dr. ---- I myself usually get cramping at night. Sometimes they feel like period cramps. When I wake up in the morning I feel like the baby has grown! It's normal as long as it's not severe and no bleeding.
Usually at the third trimester.
the third trimester
Leg cramping, numbness, and dizziness can occur during the second trimester of pregnancy but are not necessarily considered normal. These symptoms may result from factors such as hormonal changes, increased blood volume, or pressure on nerves. However, it's important to discuss any concerning symptoms with a healthcare provider to rule out potential issues and ensure both maternal and fetal well-being.
Some women have cramping throughout the entire first trimester, while other don't. The cramping is usually caused by the uterus stretching and their body getting used to being pregnant.