Some women do experience a lower dull sort of pain in their lower back in early pregnancy. It is pretty common!
I guess it must be, I had it with my last two pregnancies, and some cramping in the front.
4 wks sounds a lil early to already start getting symptoms of pregnancy
I don't know for sure because im a guy, but ive herd that its normal. Hope i helped
ha ha
LOVE is very strange. and you are to young...
ask your doctor or midwife about it
No, kidney pain is never normal in pregnancy. But kidney infections in pregnancy are fairly common. Time to call the doctor.
Yes
It could be....
This isn't normal but it is reasonably common. Many women experience bleeding in the early part of pregnancy. Often it will settle and the pregnancy proceeds as normal. However, the cramps are not a particularly great sign. The combination can mean you will or are having a miscarriage. See your doctor so they can perform further tests to see if this actually is the case.
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.
If your period was lighter than normal this could be pregnancy related.
Could be an early sign of pregnancy, or PMS
I had a prickling pain in my lower abdomen during the early stages of my pregnancy.
No, swelling of the low back is not normal, although muscle spasms and low back pain are a common side effect of pregnancy.
Lower back pain with contractions normally signals labor. Call your doctor. Yes. Lower back pain can occur especially with the last trimester of pregnancy due to increase in size of the abdomen, which in turn shifts your center of body weight and gravity. This in turn causes more work for your lower back muscles to control the posture. Usually, lower back pain in pregnancy is mechanical, meaning that if you adjust your position and rest, the pain would subside. If the pain persists upon adjustment of position, consult your GYNE immediately for this may be a sign of labor.
Most often the pain appears in the later months or becomes worse as pregnancy progresses.