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∙ 2009-07-05 00:18:11It may be. You need to call your doctor.
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∙ 2009-07-05 00:18:11Not necessarily. Lower abdominal pressure can be caused by many other things, including overeating and constipation. If you believe there is a chance you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you are concerned about this abdominal pressure, consult your doctor.
No, it takes 3 days for a sperm to get into a egg and make you pregnant.
I had a prickling pain in my lower abdomen during the early stages of my pregnancy.
Yes
If you are pregnant, the period you miss you won't get at all. The abdominal tightness is probably just cramping from your period coming late.
Not necessarily. Lower abdominal pressure can be caused by many other things, including overeating and constipation. If you believe there is a chance you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you are concerned about this abdominal pressure, consult your doctor.
lower abdominal pain after intercourse,early pregnancy or inflammation in uterus .
Lower abdominal pain can have an extremely wide range of causes. Some of the causes of lower abdominal pain are: pregnancy, appendicitis, and irritable bowel syndrome.
In your case, probably
Cramping in the lower abdomen can be a sign of pregnancy. But extreme pain may be cysts or perhaps an ectopic pregnancy.
Signs of pregnancy are a missing period and positive pregnancy test. Lower back pain and pain in the abdominal region are not signs of pregnancy. See your healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis.
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Yes, lower abdominal cramping is a pregnancy symptom. You can feel crampy, exactly like you would before your period. I felt crampy for three or four days and then tested positive! :)
There is such a wide range of normal that I would not worry unless the cramps are really bad and/or you have bleeding.
Yes it is safe to do lower abdominal exercises during pregnancy. Exercises recommended are a mild form such as pilates, videos and demonstrations can be found online or by asking your doctor.
A missed period and positive pregnancy test are signs of pregnancy. Nausea, bloating, and lower abdominal pain are more likely to be signs of acute gastroenteritis. Take a pregnancy test.
It is unlikely but the only way you'll know is to do a pregnancy test about a week to 2 weeks after your period was due. Get checked out by your Dr.