Not necessarily a miscarriage it means the baby is moving around tomuch
The earliest sign of a miscarraige is painful cramping and bleeding. Some cramps are normal, as well as pink or brown bleeding. The cramping that is normal will feel like mild period cramps. Any type of painful cramping as opposed to minor discomfort I would recommend going to the hospital.
usually cramps abdominal pain back pain headaches sore breasts
No. It most likely means that you are going to get your period sometime in the next few days.
Sorry, i can't answer your question but i am 7 weeks pregnant tomorrow and i am experiencing the same thing. Feels like period cramps but not as bad and wind cramps when you have upset stomach. I keep worrying that i am going to see blood but from searching online about it seems it is quite normal!
When you start having cramp like symptoms but earlier then when your cycle is going to start this is usually an early symtom sign of being pregnant.
Ok you need to take a test. Do you have cramps like your cycle is going to come and you know its not and having moodswings
I'm not entirely sure where you're going with this question, but if you've had a normal period with normal flow since your last intercourse you are not pregnant.
i had bad stomach cramps and headaches in early pregnancy, i was convinced i was going to start my period.. but i didnt i now 5 months pregnant and i still get bad heads and some period like cramps.. Hope this helps
Not necessarily. If you are worried go to the doctor. Your cervix gets soft to prepare for the baby. If you are carrying unusually low go to the doctor and have a physical. That's were should be instead of this website. Only your docotor can really tell you what's going on.
Im 7 weeks pregnant and my cramps were so bad and severe that I was certain I was going to have a miscarriage I went to the emergency room and things were fine. Cramping can be light to severe but you should check with your doctor if ever in doubt that's what they are there for :) Best of luck
If you are going through your menstrual cycle, this might be cramps. If the pain is constant and severe and you are not menstruating then you need to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, if you feel that you could be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see your Dr.