That may be Premenstrual Syndrome , the symptoms that begin a week before menstruation like natures reminder that you will be starting you menstruation soon.
It is your body's way of preparing for your period. The cramping should only happen at least two or three days before you start your period. If you don't start, it may have been your body releasing an egg. The spotting, is very normal. Again, your body is preparing for your period.
Spotting is just when there are small amounts of blood in your discharge. If this is just before your period then it is likely just the start of your period.
Means your prego!!
Spotting is normal before your period - your period doesn't just suddenly start, it starts slowly at first so only small amounts of blood will leave your body, this is spotting.
Sometimes skipping the sugar pills can result in a earlier period which could be why you're cramping. After your period arrives the cramping should receed. Meanwhile don't miss anymore pills.
It is your body's way of preparing for your period. The cramping should only happen at least two or three days before you start your period. If you don't start, it may have been your body releasing an egg. The spotting, is very normal. Again, your body is preparing for your period.
Cramping can happen whenever! I sometimes get cramps 2 weeks before I actually start my period. My worse cramps come the day before and the day of my period.
Completely normal.
Not really. Typically your ovulation "toggles" between the two ovaries and so your period may be lighter or heavier depending. Spotting or cramping comes later.
unless the next month you miss your period and you dont have one no. Cramping and nausea come with your period
your pregnant
Two weeks before you period is usually around the time that you are fertile. The cramping you are feeling can be related to ovulation. Also about 5-10 days after conceiving you sometimes have something called implantation, this is where the fertilized eggs digs into your uterine lining to make a home for the next 9 months, during that time you can have some cramping and spotting.
Spotting is just when there are small amounts of blood in your discharge. If this is just before your period then it is likely just the start of your period.
You are pregnant.
Means your prego!!
No, you can also be spotting when you ovulate.
No.