it is normal because when you eat, you could be eating too fast or eating too much or eating stuff that doesn't agree with your stomache. although, when you're not eating and still cramping, you should see a doctor.
It is very normal to have some cramping during pregnancy. If it is severe or continues for a long period of time, see your doctor.
It is unlikely that you would begin cramping right away. The first cramping you should notice would be around the time of your implantation bleeding.
The time right before the Great Depression was the worst.
I currently have a hematoma in the womb which is very large. I have lots of cramping and pain and it feels alot like bad period pains most of the time.
you body is going through a lot a this time, so if there no bleeding or bad cramping you ok i had that with my son i was 5months or more cause he constantly move around in my stomach
This all looks quite normal at the moment. The cramping is probably just because the uterus is growing rapidly at this time.
I've been on depo for a year 1/2..yes it is okay for you to stop having normal periods after starting the depo shot. although you might have cramping and spotting after three months when its time for your next shot.
Im only 7 weeks, and i cramp all the time. its not bad cramping, but its mild come and go type cramping..
it's normal to have cramping in pregnancy. most of the time it's from the uterus stretching. but if it gets really painful or you start to spot and or bleed than i would call your doctor cause it could be something bad and or pre term labor.
It depends on how heavy the bleeding is. Its normal to sometimes spot during pregnancey. Cramps, all the time. If bleeding is heavy its a possible miscarraige you should see docter immediately.
Cramping is normal at any time during your period. The reason why you get cramps is because the uterus must contract to expel the blood. This occurs even at the end of your period.
Ovualtion time! Some women experince cramping on ovualtion day.