I def recommend seeing a doctor. You can also take pills like Naproxen that is a muscle relaxer. If the muscle relaxes there should be no throwing up. The Birth Control pill can also help with things like these. Today women don't have to suffer from this.
Yes you can. Chills and fever are signs of infection and it is quite possible to have a miscarriage without infection. A very early miscarriage may also be painless, though a later one witll probably give you cramps and/or lower back pain.
abdominal cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, loss of appetite, headache, nausea, vomiting, fever and chills, and mouth sores.
You're constipated from the sounds of it.
It is hard to measure the relationship of cramps to labor pains since both can be very intense and vary from woman to woman.
Feeling tired and stomach cramps yes. But you usually don't get gassy ar go to the bathroom frequently until you are further along. Like 4 months along.
Diverticulitis in women is quite common, even more common in women as they age. The most common symptoms of diverticulitis in women is alternating diarrhea with constipation, tenderness or painful cramps in the lower abdomen area, and fever or chills.
It could be the flu.. It could be any sort of bug. Hell, it may even be pregnancy! Ask your doctor.
Yes you can. Sometimes depending on the amount of cysts the cramps can be even more intense. Depending on the type of cysts. your period can actual cause the cysts to grow. Please check with your doctor.
It's possibly your uterus growing for the baby
Anal cramps are sudden, intense spasms of the muscles in the anal region. They can be caused by factors such as dehydration, constipation, or muscle strain. Treatment typically involves relieving the underlying cause, staying hydrated, and using warm compresses or over-the-counter medications for pain relief.
I've been wondering the same thing. i take my vitamin before bed every night and i wake up with horrible cramps. I'm hoping it's the vitamin and not a problem with the baby. Everyone tells me not to worry but i can't help but to worry because the pains are pretty intense.
I've had three children (waiting to test to see if we're having four!) and have had implantation cramps with each pregnancy. For me they feel just like AF cramps, although a little more intense, and they are off and on for about 12 hours or so. This usually happens around day 10-12dpo. Hope that helps!