Please note that not all women or all pregnancies have any early signs or symptoms! That said, the following can be caused by hormonal changes in early pregnancy: absence of menstruation, breast tenderness, nausea & vomiting, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, mild cramping, spotting, low backache, increase urination and darkening of the areola.
no you have gonorreah
Period like cramps are a sign of early pregnancy and I myself experienced these, but unfortunately they are also a sign of your oncoming period. This can prove to be a very unhelpful sign of pregnancy lol.
Late or missed period, nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, fatigue (very tired), breast and nipple tenderness, some women also have mild cramping.
Hello. No this doesn't mean its a miscarriage hun. Miscarriage bleeding is usually heavy, red and very painful cramping. Its most likely early pregnancy spotting or spotting due to a UTI.
I think that white discharge and cramping are symptoms of pregnancy. I had really bad cramps in the beginning of my pregnancy and very white discharge. I think that white discharge and cramping are symptoms of pregnancy. I had really bad cramps in the beginning of my pregnancy and very white discharge.
absolutely, i didnt stop cramping till my 4th month. You can have mild, to severe cramps all throughout a pregnancy. your uterine wall during pregnancy is constantly expanding and contracting, cramps are very common during pregnancy, ecspecially in the first and last few weeks.
It is very normal to have some cramping during pregnancy. If it is severe or continues for a long period of time, see your doctor.
Yes, it is very normal. Tell the doctor and he can tell you how to get rid of it, or mild it.
It depends how far along you are, but in very early pregnancy, it would be just like a period only it could be thicker or have chunks in it, and you usually would have more cramping.
My midwife told me that minor cramping can be caused by the implantation process, as well as the hormones making the uterus ready to stretch and grow. However, you can get cramp at any time like during mestruation. As long as it's not overly painful or accompanied by bleeding, it is completely normal. It is caused by the uterus stretching to make space for the growing baby. But if you are cramping is on one side and it's very early (within the first month) you might be showing signs of an ectopic pregnancy. Please contact your doctor.
These are all clear signs that you are very much pregnant.