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. That is exactly what is happening to me!!!! I have all the signs of being pregnant and now this has been going on for like a week, but im not bleeding so i guess i should just go to the docs
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Cramping in the lower abdomen can be a sign of pregnancy. But extreme pain may be cysts or perhaps an ectopic pregnancy.
Not likely due to the location of the cramping. If you used the geographical term of stomach loosely, then it might be that you are constipated if this cramping is in the lower abdomen. However, the stomach is not an area that would cramp due to pregnancy so if this is the actual location of the cramping then it would rule out pregnancy. Cramping is not a usual symptom of pregnancy. Do you have any other symptoms of pregnancy? Pregnancy is always a possibility with sexual activity.
I had a prickling pain in my lower abdomen during the early stages of my pregnancy.
I have experienced tightness and cramping after sex. later in pregnancy, sex can bring on labor. early in pregnancy, your probably feeling your muscles contracting after orgasm because it affects your uterus as well. like braxton hicks contractions
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Could be - take a test if your period doesn't arrive. It could just be PMS symptoms
Some women do experience a lower dull sort of pain in their lower back in early pregnancy. It is pretty common!
Could be a sign of pregnancy....if body is not hydrated enough you will feel pinching/burning sensation in lower pelvic. Placenta needs lots of water!
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yes you do have abdominal tenderness and cramping when you are pregnant.I recently had a baby last year and that was one of my first symptoms.As long as there is no extreme pain it is completely normal.
Pregnancy. Or hormonal imbalances? not sure...