If you are at 36 weeks pregnant and having sharp vaginal pains, it could be caused by the cervix dilating. This can happen days or weeks prior to actual delivery.
You might be pregnant - take a test
it might be heart burn
Only your doctor can answer that question.You should call your provider immediately.
No, it is not normal to have these pains a month after having a hysterectomy. You will need to contact your doctor to be checked out.
You can consult webMD.com on this but if the sharp pains (possibly contractions) last 60 seconds or more and occur more than once in a 5 minute period of time you need to go to the hospital. This means you are likely about to go into labor.
This is either ovulation or a sign that your period is due. Or maybe you've pulled a muscleOr you could be pregnant and not know it. Go to the doctor and ask him why you're having the stomach pains.
It might be her appendix. I had that kind of pain too and I had to have my appendix taken out that night. go to the hostipal or call 911,
Nope. Time to see your health care provider.
You need to call your doctor.
Not from the pregnancy.If you have sharp pains in your stomach, it is probably gas. If the pains don't go away within a few hours, or are very severe, see a health practitioner.
No, any cramps or bleeding while pregnant is abnormal and usually the sign of a miscarriage. If this occurs during a pregnancy go to the hospital straight away.
There are so many causes of abdominal and back pains it is impossible to say. You need to see a doctor. If you have not yet missed a period, that may be why the test is negative.