First Trimester Cramps

Abdominal Cramps During Early Pregnancy

Occasional abdominal cramps are a common pregnancy ailment but usually harmless. Although normal uterine cramping during early pregnancy tends to take place directly over the uterus in the lower abdomen, intense cramping or cramping in other parts...

Back Cramping & Nausea at Five Weeks Pregnant

Nausea and back cramps are common symptoms for women who are five weeks pregnant. The rapid increase of hormones traveling through your body is likely causing both of these symptoms as your body prepares for the next seven to eight months of...

5 Things You Need to Know About Ectopic Pregnancy Signs

An ectopic pregnancy can cause abdominal cramps. These cramps occur about six to eight weeks after the missed menstrual period. At first, these cramps may be dull just like menstrual cramps. A woman usually feels the abdominal cramps on one side...

Pains to Expect Within First Trimester of Pregnancy

During the first trimester (or first three months) of pregnancy, changing hormone levels begin to transform a woman's body in ways that help to support the growing fetus and physically prepare the mother for childbirth. While normal, these changes...

Abdominal Cramps & Early Pregnancy

Abdominal cramping in early pregnancy is likely to make any woman nervous, especially if it is her first pregnancy. Often, however, this cramping begins before a woman even knows she is pregnant. Having cramps is not always a sign that something...

How Early Do You Get Stomach Cramps When Pregnant?

Occasional stomach or abdominal cramping occurs throughout pregnancy. Many pregnant women experience cramps in the first trimester, sometimes before they know they are pregnant or soon after they discover they are pregnant. Abdominal cramps are...

Abdominal Cramping in Early Pregnancy

Abdominal cramping is a common pregnancy ailment. Symptoms of cramping can begin as early as the first trimester and usually continue throughout a woman's pregnancy. Understanding the possible causes of abdominal cramping can provide peace of...

Menstrual Like Cramping During Exercise

One of the key benefits of exercise is that it helps reduce menstrual cramping. But sometimes, it has the opposite effect. If you suffer from menstrual like cramping during exercise, there are a number of possible causes, and some of them are...

Abdominal Cramps & No Period

Abdominal pain before a period begins can be part of a set of symptoms called premenstrual syndrome--PMS, which according to Medline Plus, over 75 percent of women experience in their reproductive years. However, there are many other causes of...

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Being Six Weeks Pregnant?

Even though the final proof of pregnancy is in a positive home pregnancy test, many signs of pregnancy appear at the six week mark. If you are still waiting for your period and think you might be pregnant, take a home test to confirm the...

Warning Signs of Pregnancy

There are several warning signs an expectant mother may experience that let her know something is wrong with the pregnancy. Some may be due to complications with the pregnancy itself, while other symptoms may be due to outside factors such as flu...

The Best Herbs for SI Joint Pain

Numerous herbs may be helpful in treating your sacroiliac, or SI, joint pain. According to the Spine Health website, your SI joint is a paired joint located at the base of your spine, below your lumbar vertebra and above your tailbone. Your SI...

1st Trimester Signs of Miscarriage

The first trimester is a scary time for most women. Studies reveal that 10 to 25 percent of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end in miscarriage, reports the American Pregnancy Association. There is no way to prevent a miscarriage this...

Causes of Cramping & Spotting After Conceiving

Spotting or cramping during pregnancy may be simply an annoyance, but it also may indicate a serious medical condition or pregnancy complication. Since it can be difficult for women to determine when the situation is harmless and when it is...

What Are Signs of a Miscarriage?

Ten to 25 percent of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end in miscarriage, reports the American Pregnancy Association. It is important to realize, however, that many women who experience some, or even all, of these symptoms may go on to...

What Are the Physical Signs of Pregnancy?

Pregnancy causes some physical changes as early as 10 days after conception. Changing hormone levels modify how your body's systems work to accommodate your growing baby.

Stretching & Stomach Pains in Pregnancy

Due to substantial stretching that occurs during pregnancy, some achy muscles or mild pain is considered normal. Each stage of pregnancy has an assortment of typical reasons for mild pain or discomfort related to stretching. However, due to the...

Signs of a First Trimester Miscarriage

A miscarriage is the loss of a fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy. If the pregnancy ends after the 20th week, it is called a preterm delivery. A miscarriage can also be referred to as a spontaneous abortion, but it happens from natural causes...

Top 10 Symptoms If You're Pregnant

Many women will experience signs and symptoms of pregnancy prior to a missed menstrual period. Symptoms may begin around the time a fertilized egg begins to implant into the uterine wall. This causes a rapid rise in both estrogen and progesterone,...

Signs of Losing a Baby During Early Pregnancy

It is estimated that up to 25 percent of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage in the first trimester. There are some signs and symptoms of possible miscarriage. It is important to realize, however, that many women who experience some, or even...

Abdominal Cramping in Late Pregnancy

Abdominal cramping is a common and usually harmless ailment that many women experience during the late stages of pregnancy. Third trimester cramping can be due to a variety of factors, only some of which are serious. Understanding the symptoms...

Early Miscarriage Signs

Miscarriage is a devastating emotional event, and traumatic both mentally and physically to a woman. It is an event that no woman wants to experience, and to worry if a miscarriage is happening or not makes the entire process more difficult. There...

Are You Supposed to Feel Pregnancy Symptoms Everyday?

Physical symptoms of pregnancy can vary in intensity and frequency. While some women never experience morning sickness, others feel ill for months. Certain symptoms may disappear as your pregnancy progresses, and others can last up to the time of...

Abdominal Pain & Light Bleeding During Pregnancy

It's completely normal for pregnant women to worry about whether their pregnancies are progressing appropriately and their babies are developing in a healthy manner. Unfortunately, it isn't uncommon for women to experience symptoms like abdominal...

Is It OK to Cramp if You Are Pregnant?

Hormonal changes and weight gain during pregnancy can lead to cramping in your legs, abdomen and lower back. Muscular cramps in your legs and back are a common symptom and usually do not indicate a threat to you or your pregnancy. Severe abdominal...

Dangerous Symptoms During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is an exciting and scary time for new parents-to-be. Many women will make multiple phone calls to their physician throughout the course of their pregnancy. There are many different signs and symptoms during pregnancy, but many women...

Nine Days Past Ovulation Symptoms

A woman at nine days past ovulation is approximately three weeks and two days pregnant. At this point, a woman may begin to experience early signs and symptoms of pregnancy. It is important to remember that not all women will experience the same...

Early Signs of Pregnancy in Week Four

In your fourth week of pregnancy you may have already missed your period and may have taken a home pregnancy test. Symptoms of pregnancy can occur as early as 1 to 2 weeks following conception. At four weeks pregnant your baby is an embryo the...

What Are Some Symptoms of Being Pregnant?

The first trimester of pregnancy brings many new signs and symptoms. Sometimes waiting for a missed period may feel like an eternity. Many symptoms can appear as early as one to two weeks after conception. Not all women will experience the same...