Could be gas or from diet. If you have a past family history of lower GI problems Don't want to scare you but get colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy . Make an appointment to see a GI specialist
Period cramping that transitions from the front to the lower back without the onset of menstruation can be attributed to several factors. Conditions such as ovulation pain, pelvic inflammatory disease, or endometriosis can cause discomfort in the pelvic region that radiates to the lower back. Additionally, muscle tension or gastrointestinal issues may also contribute to this type of pain. If the cramping persists or is severe, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
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.
Pregnancy. Or hormonal imbalances? not sure...
Hi, A severe UTI - Urinary Tract Infection - can cause the symptoms you've described above. Pregnancy is also a possibility as is other conditions. However, pregnancy usually does not cause weight loss unless the women cant keep anything down. See your doctor.
period pain is more lower than cramping and cramping is more pain when you are moving(motion)
I too am having this problem, all at home pregnancy tests have been negative, so i can rule that out.
You do not get pregnant in your stomach. If your stomach is cramping it would be something you ate or a virus. If you don't feel better in a day or so, or if you start vomiting or have severe diarrhea, see a doctor.Pregnancy occurs in your uterus, which is much lower in your abdomen than your stomach. It's down in the lower intestine area.
There are probably dozens, if not hundreds of conditions for which cramping in the lower abdomen would not be unusual. WikiAnswers is probably not your best source of information for this question.
I dont now but i am definitely researching.
Pain and cramping
Yes
If you mean gas in the digestive tract, then yes it can.