Yes, it can be. As the body prepares for the rapid expansion to come, it starts to cramp. Usually it's only around the uterus, but it can spread to other ares including the abdominal, back, and legs. If the pain gets to be unbearable or cannot be relieved by pain medications, showering, or massaging you should see a doctor about it.
yes you could get random pains but it could be from your period to though.
yes it will get to hurt after a while
mine did
You should consult your doctor it might be perfectly normal or could be a problem indicating eptopic pregnancy
While not all women get crampy pains in their lower abdomen in early pregnancy, many do. If the pains are more severe than menstrual cramps or there is any bleeding with the pain you should call your health care provider.
Most often the pain appears in the later months or becomes worse as pregnancy progresses.
Is it normal for a female to have lower back pains when they are on there menstural cycle?
Feels like growing pains
Signs of pregnancy are absent period and positive pregnancy test. Watery discharge, butterflies, and lower back pains are not signs of pregnancy.
YES
no, see your doctor
As long as the pains are normal and not too severe you can take a pregnancy-safe painkiller, such as Tylenol, but NOT aspirin or Advil. Severe pains are a reason to call your doctor immediately.
It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.
headaches are not a sign of pregnancy.
no because I've got sharp pains but I'm only 10