Yes, some women have cramps more severely than others. It's often recommended to use menstrual medication such as Midol to help with all the symptoms of your period.
Yes. It is possible anytime to get period cramps.
The cramps are quite common before, during or after the period. Diarrhea is not common. It is possible to have diarrhea concomitantly with the period, but the diarrhea oftentimes is unrelated to the period.
Yes, some women have cramps more severely than others. It's often recommended to use menstrual medication such as Midol to help with all the symptoms of your period.
For many women, yes. Not everyone has cramps or pain at all during their period. Some have little to no discomfort or pain that they can register. If you normally do have cramps, and suddenyl you don't, it may not be bad. If you feel uncertain, talk to your doctor. They can reassure or help you if something is causing this sudden loss of cramps.
No, it is not bad you are just one of the lucky few.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not normal - most people can prevent menstrual cramps with lifestyle changes, but if severe you should talk to your doctor about finding the cause. Tampons can increase menstrual cramps as they can expand into the cervix. You may be better using menstrual cups, softcups, or pads if you find tampons increase your menstrual cramps.
Bad cuz some girls Get really bad cramps that they can't even get out of bed or walk is really painful. I HATE CRAMPS>=[
I don't think it's gas, it's cramps. Cramps feel like gas or nausea.
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!
First off what do you mean it's too early to be my period? Are you talking about age wise or month wise?
Yes sometimes cramps hit you in the middle of a period, but that's the nature of the beast. You may be ovulating during that time. If you continue to experience cramps - seek a medical professional!
All women are different. Some women experience no cramps or pain and hardly no they have it. Some women have bad menstual cramps.