Yes, cramping when you miss your first period is normal.
Yes, but usually only at the time you would have had your first period after conception. After that it's normal to have pregnancy cramps but they're not normally menstrual cramps. If you are asking whether you can get pregnant during your period the answer is, it's very unlikely.
No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
Yes, but after the time for your first period after conception they are probably not uterine/menstrual cramps but from other causes.
Yes.
No, you won't have cramps until you start your period.
yes you can. i am 37 weeks pregnant. for the first tree months or so i was having very painful period cramps and i always thought my period will come any moment. but according to my i was completely safe.
Make sure you are not pregnant, especially if you are having any nausea or breast tenderness. You should probably check with your doctor.
U may be pregnant, when I became pregnant with my first child I had cramps for two whole weeks before I knew I was pregnant..the whole time I just thought my period was coming and when it didn't I went to the dr n they confirmed my pregnancy I was 5 weeks.
Its totally normal i have had the implant and haven't had a period for two and a half years but every month i get the cramps, bloating and other symptoms
There is a good chance that you are. There is a good chance you are pregnant. Bad cramps this early is bit unusual. If you have discharge along with these cramps seek medical attention immediatley because you may have and STD or damage to your cervix or vaginal walls. Planned Parent hood is a great place to go if you want to be discrete.
The uterus is a muscle. It's the contraction of this muscle that causes both menstrual cramps and birth cramps. You can have uterine cramping at the time you would have had your first period after conception. If you have spotting after this time for your first period tell your doctor soon. It's normal to have cramps during pregnancy. They're likely to be from other causes -- stomach cramps, constipation, etc. You may want to mention them to your doctor at your next regular visit. ============================== I am 4 weeks pregnant and my cramps feel very similar to period cramps. However, the seem to be just slightly higher and a little more dull. They are also paired with nausea and breast tenderness.
well actually when you ovulate you are considered 2 weeks pregnant already (based on the regular period cycle of 28 days). So week one you are on your period which is normal to have cramps. Pregnancy cramps dont come tell atleast 3 plus weeks in pregnancy.