Yes, it is. You should not be worried just visit your doctor.
Pain in lower right and/or left sides.
Cramping in the lower right ovary area during pregnancy can be common, especially as the body undergoes changes. However, it's important to distinguish between normal discomfort and potential issues. If the cramping is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms like bleeding, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any complications. Always prioritize communication with your healthcare professional regarding any concerns during pregnancy.
yes, as long as it is not every 5 minutes.
right then and there.
A sharp pain to the right side of your bellybutton, accompanied by fever or nausea and vomiting could indicate appendicitis. Lower right or left side pain sometimes indicates ovulations. Generally not so much pregnancy.
It is very rare, but women can menstruate during pregnancy. It is right at the onset of a pregnancy and usually coincides with the woman being very close to her normal cycle.
Traveling during the 5th week of pregnancy has to be determined by your doctor. A doctor's will know your health and give you the right advice.
Yes, some can. Some vaccines are safe in pregnancy, and others are not. Your doctor can tell you what vaccines are right for you before, during and after pregnancy.
They don't go anywhere. They stay right where they are.
You should consult your doctor it might be perfectly normal or could be a problem indicating eptopic pregnancy
The mans right during the pregnancy is practically none. It happens in her body so the rights are hers. After the baby's born he has rights as a dad.
Most of workers are right-handed. That means more pressure on right side including lower right side.