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.
Hunger pains? No, nothing you mentioned points toward being pregnant.
Where are the sharp pains? It is possibly mild constipation, so try increasing your fluid intake. Make sure you are getting 2 litres of water a day
If you are not pregnant it may mean you are starting your period. If it continues longer than 4-5 days see a doctor. If you start running a fever see a doctor immediately.
This is either ovulation or a sign that your period is due. Or maybe you've pulled a muscleOr you could be pregnant and not know it. Go to the doctor and ask him why you're having the stomach pains.
You are not pregnant. The pains could be caused by something you ate, etc.
Really sharp rib pains and horrible stomach pains can indicate a number of problems. You should see a health care professional if you experience these symptoms. Possible conditions include gas, IBS, ulcers, and more.
This is one of those questions where you really need to see a doctor for the answer. Sharp pains ANYWHERE on your body are not good sign. And no one is going to be able to diagnose you with just one symptom, such as sharp pain. If you're looking for someone to say that sharp pains in your breasts are normal, or if you're looking for someone to say that sharp pains definitely mean one thing or the other for sure, no one on here can do that for you. ~ T
You can consult webMD.com on this but if the sharp pains (possibly contractions) last 60 seconds or more and occur more than once in a 5 minute period of time you need to go to the hospital. This means you are likely about to go into labor.
If you are 27 weeks pregnant, spotting and having abdominal pain it means you need to call your doctor! While it may be nothing more than growing pains, it can also be early labor.
Go to a doctor.
No, but it might mean that she has a stomach virus, or she is starting her period.
Not a normal sign of pregnancy.