No,its not normal unless yu do sumthin yu not sopposed to do like yu kno wat but no its not normal..any more dam questions
A friend of mine had a similar thing, she thought it was normal which it usually is, but found out she had Placenta Previa (I think that's what its called). Definitely get it checked out.
That is your baby moving
Sharp shooting pains in the lower abdomen and pelvic area during the third trimester, including at 32 weeks pregnant, can be normal due to various factors such as ligament stretching, pressure from the growing baby, or Braxton Hicks contractions. However, if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms like bleeding, fever, or changes in fetal movement, it's essential to contact a healthcare provider to rule out any complications. Always trust your instincts and seek medical advice if you have concerns about your symptoms.
The spotting is always cause for concern. Get in to see the doctor any time you have spotting while you're pregnant. Pain in the lower abdomen can be serious but it can also be pulling ligaments. Again, see your doctor if you have any questions.
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.
The uterus begins to swell early in pregnancy, typically noticeable around 6 to 8 weeks, as it expands to accommodate the growing fetus. This expansion can sometimes lead to mild cramping in the lower abdomen due to the stretching of ligaments and tissues. While some cramping is normal, it should not be severe; if it is, consulting a healthcare provider is advisable.
It doesn't always get hard until a few weeks later when the baby's a bit bigger
If you don't feel well, call your doctor. No one will be able to help you from the internet.
Yes and it can even be painful.
Yes, lower back pain is normal.
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