Cramps are very common during menstruation. Try using a hot water bottle, or alternatively try a glass or 2 of cranberry juice as it is a natural Diarettic and has been known to sooth the cramping pain of periods. If it become extremely uncomfortable I should consider talking to female relative or consult your GP wouldn't do any harm.
No, you won't have cramps until you start your period.
Yes she can be pregnant, and if she is pregnant and is bleeding she is at risk of a miscarriage, and should see a doctor immediately.
Make sure you are not pregnant, especially if you are having any nausea or breast tenderness. You should probably check with your doctor.
Period pain occurring after your period can be due to a hormone imbalance in your body which will often sort itself out, but it is probably best to see your doctor to rule out any underlying problem.
The time that cramps start vary with everyone. Some get them days before their period while others get them the day of their period.
Yes mam. This is normal, though it technically is not a period. Bleeding can occur during pregnancy. If possible, you should see or talk to your doctor just to make sure everything is okay though. You can never be too careful when you're pregnant.
Pamprin, Ibuprofen. Just make sure to follow the instructions on the bottle.
If you are pregnant and you are having problems, you should contact a doctor right away. It could be anything. Even if you are not planning on continuing the pregnancy, you should still contact a doctor. Cramps during pregnancy can mean many things: gas, constipation, ectopic pregnancy, pre-term labor, miscarriage, braxton hicks contractions, and many other things. If you feel that it may be more serious you should contact your doctor.
It depends. Sometimes you don't get cramps. Think about the last time you got your period and when the cramps started.
Getting leg cramps all the time could mean that you are lacking in a certain vitamin. You should go and book an appointment with your doctor and ask for some bloodwork to see what you are lacking in.
Decidual bleeding can occur in early pregnancy. It is similar to a light period and while it is not uncommon to get cramps with this type of bleeding, the pain should be mild. If you experience severe cramps with decidual bleeding, it would be wise to contact your doctor or midwife immediately.
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.