depends what Ur Doctor did to u what did he or she do
yes sometimes.
Menstrual cramps are NOT a normal part of healthy menstruation - as for 'side-effects' different people can experience different things, but negative symptoms are preventable. It's normal to menstruate without experiencing menstrual cramps, it's abnormal to experience menstrual cramps.
== == That depends completely on which area of the uterus the egg implants. Many women feel no implantation cramps at all.
I gave blood for the 1st time ever today. I have muscle cramps in both of my feet tonight and feel sick at my stomach. I also wonder if muscle cramps are a side effect of donating blood.
It is not normal to feel the IUD at all. If you are having pain or cramping, see your health care provider.
Cramps on the left side during implantation can be a normal experience as the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. This process can cause mild discomfort or cramping, which may vary in intensity and location. However, if the cramps are severe or accompanied by unusual symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
they are called cilia cells, they sway from side to side and sweep the egg down the fallopian tube.
The fallopian tube is on the other side of the uterus in a woman's sex cell.
Almost like your period is coming, but it usually is to one side or in the middle, But not much different than pms cramps.
Pregnancy symptoms are not a normal side effect of Mirena removal. Take a pregnancy test.
Yes, certain antibiotics, including nitazoxanide (often referred to as Nazonide), can cause stomach cramps as a side effect. These medications may disrupt the normal balance of gut bacteria, leading to gastrointestinal discomfort such as cramps, diarrhea, or nausea. If you experience severe or persistent stomach cramps while taking an antibiotic, it's important to consult your healthcare provider.
I suggest you go to your doctor. Mirena IUD have many side effects and cramps is one of them.