yea its normal its false labor i went through it with my pregnancy.
No,its not normal unless yu do sumthin yu not sopposed to do like yu kno wat but no its not normal..any more dam questions
no
A friend of mine had a similar thing, she thought it was normal which it usually is, but found out she had Placenta Previa (I think that's what its called). Definitely get it checked out.
Absolutely, especially if you had an orgasm. The uterus tightens with intercourse when you are not pregnant but of course you cannot feel it then. It is perfectly normal and not at all dangerous. I have deleted an answer about cervical dysplasia, what that has got to do with this question I have no idea.
Depending on your age, you could be experiencing menopause or you could be pregnant, but you should already notice if you're pregnant. Consult a doctor if none of these are the case.
Sorry, i can't answer your question but i am 7 weeks pregnant tomorrow and i am experiencing the same thing. Feels like period cramps but not as bad and wind cramps when you have upset stomach. I keep worrying that i am going to see blood but from searching online about it seems it is quite normal!
Yes it is very normal
Yes, it is normal. What you are experiencing may be Braxton-Hicks contractions. These contractions are "practice" for the real thing. If you are experiencing period-like cramping, you should call your doctor. If those cramps become regular (time them) or if your water breaks, go to the hospital.
It will return to normal about 4 to 6 weeks after the birth.
I have had these feelings of 'Quickening' too even though I'm not pregnant. I have had two normal full term pregnancies 20 years ago. would love to know if anyone else has experience this.
Answerit was for me- i had a hard time wearing my wedding dress because i hurt so bad. the doctor told me it was normal....
In the lower part of your abdomen, you have the uterus, placed above the vagina. The normal size of the non-pregnant uterus is 3*2*1 inches. This enlarges to enormous size to accommodate the fetus during pregnancy.