Yes it is very normal
It can be or you are ovulating or getting your period. Just cramping is not enough to determine if you are pregnant or not.
Some women have cramping throughout the entire first trimester, while other don't. The cramping is usually caused by the uterus stretching and their body getting used to being pregnant.
If you have had sex, then you can be pregnant. However, it sounds more like your body is getting ready to start your period.
YES! After being on the pill for a year, I finally stopped taking it. About a month and a half later I had horrible menstrual-like cramping and thought I was getting my period. Well, it never came and I later found out that I had gotten pregnant after getting off the pill but before my period returned.
If you've had unprotected sex, you're possibly pregnant. Take a test to confirm and remember to always use protection.
yes you deinitely could be because im getting the same things right now. and i think im pregnant :) congratulations.
You might be pregnant, but it's not likely. More likely, you are just experiencing uterine bleeding as a result of the hormones getting out of your body.
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.
Yes. Mild cramping, sore breasts, light spotting, every body getting on your nerves, fatigue. All signs that your period is coming, but it never does. Must be pregnant!
chances of getting pregnant
Cramping five days before your period can be a common symptom of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) rather than an indication of pregnancy. However, some women do experience implantation cramps if they conceive, which can occur around the time a period is expected. If you suspect you might be pregnant, consider taking a pregnancy test for a more definitive answer. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
I have been having the same problem. My period started Feb. 29th and went on into the beginning of March. It's now April 9th and I've had no period but had the cramps. Not so much the back pain and you may start to notice orgasms give mild to moderate cramping that feels like you will start your period as well, but I've been reading up and it is a possible sign that you are pregnant and your body is preparing for the baby or it could mean the egg is implanting itself into your uterus...It's THAT early. These symptoms usually occur within DAYS of getting pregnant. If you have had no sexual intercourse then I would suggest seeing a doctor and possibly getting a blood test to make sure everything is ok.