Your a women The above answer is just stupid. But it could mean a number of things. Some women experience cramping while they ovulate. Don't be to worried about that its perfectly normal. If your supposed to be on your period but still no bleeding but just cramps you may be pregnant or even be suffering from an ectopic or tubular pregnancy which you will need to see a doctor asap. I suggest seeing a doctor. Hope this helps
I would see you ob right away you may have cysts on your ovaries that could be removed. or you could have an std called chlamydia. believe it or not you can get it from other sexual activities other than vaginal intercourse.
Either you are having periods, or you have a serious medical problem and need to see a doctor. It could mean that you have internal bleeding around the waist, or in your stomach area. It is important to go see a doctor soon, or talk to your parents.It depends on what kind of cramps and where you are bleeding from. If they are menstrual cramps, you should not be having a period every few days, and you need to see a gynecologist. If they are intestinal cramps, and you're seeing blood in your bowel movements, you need to see a gastrointestinal doctor soon. Since these are both potentially serious, I suggest you get off the computer and talk to a trusted adult.
Having fibroid tumors means one will often involve heavy menstrual periods and prolonged bleeding. One should immediately see a doctor if they have fibroid tumor.
The menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle - I think you mean during menstruation.Yes, a woman can practice yoga during menstruation, in fact some poses can be very beneficial to menstrual health and ease menstrual cramps.
Your menstrual cycle doesn't affect implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding occurs when the fertilized egg attaches itself into the uterine lining (which would confirm pregnancy, but at this time you will not get a positive pregnancy test because you are not far enough along yet).
You're pregnant
Internal Bleeding
You are pregnant silly
I have the same thing but bad dose of cramps
that's a sign of PUBERTY and the cramps are because you are having a period which would mean you are not pregnant
A tender womb could be an indicator of your menstrual cycle. It is common for women to feel cramps and tenderness about a week before starting their cycle.
If it continues, visit your doctor. Ovarian cysts sometimes can do that.