If you have a period at all then you can not be pregnant. Cramping and the other symptoms you describe are normal for a period. However, it is normal for your peirod to ocasionally be different, short, longer, late, early, heavy, light etc. This is a normal part of the cycle of your period. If you do not have any period at all and you are not on a Birth Control pill that can result in no periods you may wish to consider a home pregnancy test. Based on the results you can then see a doctor.
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
if u just had ur period ur prolly not pregnant, altho some ppl do bleed while pregnant.
Yes you can be pregnant, i had mild period like cramping when i fell pregnant with my 3 kids.
yes.
when you miss your period, and if you are pregnant, does your body still cramp like it does when you are starting your period?
It can be or you are ovulating or getting your period. Just cramping is not enough to determine if you are pregnant or not.
Just wait until you miss a period
it depends. how long afterwards and did you have sex. if you didnt have sex then no
It is very normal to have some cramping during pregnancy. If it is severe or continues for a long period of time, see your doctor.
Periods can be late because of stress,diet, age and maybe irregular periods. Go take a pregnancy test if you think you might be pregnant the cramping could be a sign that your coming on your period from pink princess
Women who are pregnant do not get periods. If you are pregnant and you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
The pain you describe is very vague. Is it cramping in your lower abdomen? Have you skipped a period? Cramping during pregnancy, unfortunately, can mean multiple things; some are okay and some are not so good. It can be gas, constipation, your uterus growing; signs of an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and the list can go on and on. If the cramping continues and it concerns you too much you should contact your doctor.