YES!this could be a sign of pregnancy when your breast get sore then you usually are pregnant. The cramping feeling could be your fetis attaching to the uteris if the pain is early on. Later in the pregnancy it's your uteris stretching.
maybe not, It could also PMS, I think the difference in Sore Breast in pregnancy and PMS is that Sore breast in pregnancy have longer pain duration than Sore Breast in PMS.
Cramps and spottings are possibly a sign of pregnancy, but much more likely a sign that your jus getting your period.(:
If you had a normal period this month, it's unlikely you would be showing signs of pregnancy, but not impossible. During the middle of your cycle you start something called the follicular phase, it's when the eggs in your ovaries are starting to mature. You can feel dull cramps on either side when this is happening. Finally when you ovulate you begin a new phase in your cycle called the ovulation phase. This process takes 16-32 hours. Once it's over you enter the Luteal phase. During the ovulatory/luteal phase you can show symptoms that can mimick pregnancy, mood swings being one of them. This would take place in the middle/near the end of your cycle. If you would like to know more in depth you can google the five phases of the menstrual cycle. I hope this helped you. Good luck!
The uterus is a muscle. It's the contraction of this muscle that causes both menstrual cramps and birth cramps. You can have uterine cramping at the time you would have had your first period after conception. If you have spotting after this time for your first period tell your doctor soon. It's normal to have cramps during pregnancy. They're likely to be from other causes -- stomach cramps, constipation, etc. You may want to mention them to your doctor at your next regular visit. ============================== I am 4 weeks pregnant and my cramps feel very similar to period cramps. However, the seem to be just slightly higher and a little more dull. They are also paired with nausea and breast tenderness.
Like menstrual cramps they are dull to sharp, an ache, tugging or stabbing sensation low in the abdomen.
Yes, you could be experiencing early pregnancy symptoms. The symptoms you described are also common symptoms for women prior to AF, so there is no reason to assume it is pregnancy until you miss your period and take a HPT (and/or see a doctor to confirm it). I have experienced these symptoms prior to AF many times.
Yes,also could be signs of pregnancy , or ovulation . All depending on when your cycle starts
It is a possibility if these are not your usual premenstrual symptoms. Wait for your missed period and take a test.
Bad pain should be checked out but cramping can be a sign of pregnancy.
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.
yes!
More than half of all girls and women suffer from dysmenorrhea (cramps), a dull or throbbing pain that usually centers in the lower mid-abdomen,
no but you might want to get it checked out