It is not uncommon for women with complete placenta previa to experience some discomfort or pain, but it is not considered a normal symptom. Pain may indicate complications, such as bleeding or uterine irritation, and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. If you are experiencing pain along with placenta previa, it's essential to seek medical advice to ensure the health and safety of both you and your baby.
Is it normal for a female to have lower back pains when they are on there menstural cycle?
Yes, it is very normal to have shooting chest pains after having a heartburn.
no
Feels like growing pains
no
Depending on where the leg pains are it can be normal, If it is in or around the shin area then it is highly likely that they are just common growing pains from the bones extending. If they are not in that area and they persist I would ask a doctor.
Yes, They are just body pains
no, see your doctor
no it is not normal.
As long as the pains are normal and not too severe you can take a pregnancy-safe painkiller, such as Tylenol, but NOT aspirin or Advil. Severe pains are a reason to call your doctor immediately.
first the cervix opens, amniotic sac breaks, labor pains, birth of baby, placenta and umbilical cord are forced out by contractions
Yes. That is normal actully. You can have menstrual pains up to 7 days. :)