yes sometimes.
Pretty Much right away, within a few weeks for me anyhow xox
Yes, mild cramping is normal in early pregnancy. For me it felt like that little bit of cramping I would get just before my period would start, the mild cramps that let me know bigger cramps would be coming. Only in early pregnancy, bigger ones shouldn't come. Mild and slightly uncomfortable, but not excruciating and dibilitating in the way period cramps can sometimes be.
Hi, I would have to say yes . When I was pregnant i felt cramps in early pregnancy due to my body was strecthing and shifting into place for the baby. Or the cramps could be due to early contractions which are there for preparing the body for the real thing months later. But to be sure you should go to your ob/gyn to check up and make sure you and the baby are okay.
Hi, Yes abdominal cramping is normal during early pregnancy unless the cramping becomes severe. In cases of severe cramping, then you must contact your doctor.
you could be feeling or have felt slight attachment pain, some women feel period like cramps when the fertillised egg attaches to the wall of the uterus. it could be a early sign of pregnancy but does not indicate that the pregnancy will attach successfully in which case the egg will leave with your normal period.
Yes, usually caused by hormones and growing / stretching of ligaments and uterus. Call your doctor if severe or accompanied by bleeding.
Cramps during pregnancy can occur at any time, but they are most common in the early stages of pregnancy. These cramps are often caused by the uterus expanding and stretching to accommodate the growing baby. However, if cramps are severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider as they may indicate a problem.
Unfortunately there are several reasons contributing to cramping during pregnancy. They can be due to gas, constipation, implantation bleeding, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage,vanishing twin syndrome, or pre-term labor.
Absolutely yes. My first pregnancy symptoms were indistinguishable from my normal PMS symptoms: cramps, sore breasts, fatigue. In fact, it's why I never considered I might be pregnant until my period was over a week late. This lasted throughout the early pregnancy.
Hello, Yes it could be a sign of pregnancy.
Yes.