I read somewhere on a site for men, that women tend to think they are pregnant just before their period actually arrives. If you are trying to get pregnant or are worried about the fact one way or another, act as if you are going to have your period, 4 weeks is just too early to detect a new life. besides if you are ready for the period, then you will reduce the stress about being pregnant. Don't ruin your entire next 2 weeks hurrying to buy a test. Their claims about how soon they detect is based on a fact of "What amount of hormone would be there"
But for the most part the answer is yes, because the endometrium, becomes the placenta, thus, before you take a pregnancy test it feels just like your period, or PMS due to the climbing hormone levels, which fluctuate at the time of implantation,the cramps associated with pregnancy will be less intense, and locate near your hips not just lower abdomen.
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cramps in early stages or any time during pregnancy can mean the body is trying to spontaneously abort the fetus. Nature's way of fixing things that are not supposed to happen. *Cramps during early pregnancy are something that happens to many women. Your body is changing and getting ready for your baby to grow. Many women will experience mild cramps during the first few weeks of pregnancy. In fact, a lot of women think that they are getting ready to start their periods because they feel cramping.
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im 3 weeks pregnant right now, and my cramps just feel like period cramps.
Normally the closer you get to the second trimester the better you start to feel.
No, feeling "butterflies" is when u first feel ur baby's movements, for first time moms is usually around 20weeks (5months) for others that have had more then one pregnancy may feel sooner but no few weeks isn't possible
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.
yes. during your entire pregnancy your uterus contracts in preparation for the "big day." some of these contractions you feel, some you don't. I had cramps with both my pregnancies and everything was fine. But if they get to the point of being extremely painful i would get checked out.
Yes, you can feel movement in your fourth month of pregnancy. It is around this time that you may start to experience a flutter in your stomach, much like the feeling of having butterflies in your tummy.
Yes, providing they are not severe or come with blood.
Sorry, i can't answer your question but i am 7 weeks pregnant tomorrow and i am experiencing the same thing. Feels like period cramps but not as bad and wind cramps when you have upset stomach. I keep worrying that i am going to see blood but from searching online about it seems it is quite normal!
Uterine streching can feel as though you are having menustral cramps.