Cramps without a period can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, ovulation, or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Dark urine may indicate dehydration, which can occur if you’re not drinking enough fluids, or it might be a sign of a urinary tract infection or liver issues. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if these symptoms persist.
after that i have been having lots of cramps
You will know if your on your period because you will see a dark bloody stain on your underwear. Or you will have cramps on your lower belly
You have your period.
It could be possible. Due to condoms breaking all the time. I advise you to take a test to be sure.
You can still have spotting when you are pregnant. This is a normal symptom. I would talk to your doctor about any changes you are having.
It is common to have light bleeding and cramps in the early stages of pregnancy. The blood is usually a dark almost brown. But not always.
It's the iron pills. Iron pills can also make your urine quite dark. Drink lots of water. Nothing to worry about.
No, dark urine can be a sign of infection, blood in your urine or just a sign that you are not drinking enough water. Try increasing your liquids with water or juice, stay away from soda, coffee/tea and alcohol. See if this helps, if your urine stays dark or you are having pain when you urinate or unusual low back pain, see your health care provider.
The platypus is an animal whose urine glows in the dark.
Before the first menstrual period, dark yellow urine can occur due to dehydration or concentrated urine. Factors such as reduced fluid intake or increased physical activity may contribute to this. Additionally, hormonal changes in the body can also affect urine color. It's important to stay hydrated to maintain clear urine.
dark urine
Sounds like your period is coming. There is no "old blood" in periods. Brown, red, or very dark are all normal colors.