Some women do report feeling some light cramping and possibly spotting at the time of implantation. Therefore tightening or tension could be cramping like that. ~pawsalmighty
Implantation bleeding typically occurs before your period is due, so your stomach would not get hard specifically around that time. However, some women may experience bloating or cramping during implantation, which could cause the stomach to feel slightly firmer than usual.
Implantation does cause cramping and i believe that process takes a few days. Throughout the first trimester you may feel cramping as well so absolutely. Every body is different just listen to your own.
Some women report some cramping and slight spotting around implantation time, others don't notice anything.. so I think it's possible, just does not happen everytime. ~pawsalmighty
Cramps during implantation bleeding can occur, as the process of implantation can cause mild cramping similar to menstrual cramps. However, every person may experience different symptoms during this time, so some individuals may not experience cramps at all.
No but it could be that you are ovulating. Implantation for instance can cause some spotting but it's not something that you would feel and that would also depend on when you had sex. You can take a test 2 weeks after sex.
Yes, it can. Different women report different things, but some feel soreness, cramping, or pain that alerts them that an egg is implanting in the uterus.
I started feeling them two days before my expected period day.
Cramping can occur at anytime during as this will be your uterus stretching. Typically around a week after conception and feels like period cramps. Hope this helps :)
That might be too soon to have any symptoms. The egg just implanted itself in the lining of the uterus. In the coming weeks, some might feel tired, nausea/vomiting, experience implantation bleeding (light bleeding around when period is expected), some period like cramping, and sensitive to smell.
Embryo implantation can feel different for each person, but some common experiences include mild cramping, light spotting, and changes in discharge. Some people report feeling more tired or emotional during implantation as well. Overall, it is often described as similar to mild period cramps.
The cramping should feel similar to period cramping only much much lighter and milder. you wont even need medication for it unlike period cramps. It is just because your body is growing and changing for the baby and it can be uncomfortable. Also, with me it only lasts a second at a time.