Hi I'm 15 weeks pregnant too, and I still occasionally get period pains but no bleeding, I've been told that these cramps are caused form your womb expanding due the the growth of the baby. I can't answer the protein in the urine part of your question, but it may be worth ringing your GP for some advise. Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy. From Keri & bump xx Hi, I'm too am 15 weeks pregnant and I was hospitalized due to the very same pains. Its my first pregnancy and I wasn't sure what to think of them. I was also told that the uncomfortable feelings I had were due to my womb expanding and ligaments stretching. I also have the protein in my urine this is due to not drinking enough liquids. Good Luck! ~Jamie
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.
No, not having cramps is normal and lucky. If your haveing a normal flow you aren't pregnant.
If you have a normal period with normal flow you are not pregnant
as long as your not bleeding with the pain everythhing should be ok....its normal to cramp because your uterus is streaching
dats nasty
I had bleeding in first 6weeks of pregnancy no cramps though and am now 18 weeks pregnant just relax good luck xxxxxxx
No! You shouldn't be bleeding unless you're not pregnant!
It is possible to experience vaginal bleeding when you are pregnant, but it is unlikely - it is also biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. If you think that you could be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant or not.
no better go see the doctor quikly if you dont it might cause your child health problems or anything like that
Light cramping is normal, yes. If it is very painful and/or accompanied by bleeding, it is important to go straight to the hospital though. The cramps are caused by the uterus stretching as the baby grows.
Cramps are a normal part of having a period hun
perfectly normal