Mera period 3 din late hai aur 2 din se pet ke neeche thoda thoda dard ho raha hai, bilkul jaise period aane wala ho but aaya nahi. Pata nahi confuse ho gayi hu, kya ye pregnancy ka sign bhi ho sakta hai? Kisi ke saath aisa hua ho toh pls share karo.
Sometimes mild cramps can be a very early sign of pregnancy, like implantation. It's often just your body adjusting to changes inside. But if the pain feels strong or constant, do check with your doctor to be safe.
Oh my god, yes! I totally freaked out when I had mild stomach cramps early in my pregnancy. I thought something was wrong. But then my doc explained it's very normal, it's just your uterus getting ready. So don't panic like I did, but a quick chat with your doc never hurts just to reassure yourself, haan.
Oh yeah, in my first trimester I had these little twinges sometimes, felt like period pain a bit. It was just my uterus expanding. After my C-section, I was even more aware of any abdominal discomfort, but those early pains were different. Just listen to your body and tell your doctor if it worries you.
Look, it's better to be safe than sorry, even if it means an extra doc visit. Minor pains can be normal, but sometimes they could indicate something else. Early detection can save you from bigger complications and higher medical bills later. So get it checked, don't take chances.
Mere saas ji used to say some pulling sensation is normal as the body prepares. Like when I first found out, I had a bit of a dull ache, kinda like periods were coming. Ghar pe sab bolte the 'yeh toh hota hi hai'. But if it's really painful, don't just rely on ghar ki baatein, you should see the doc.
I had thyroid issues during my pregnancy, so I was already very particular about my regular check-ups. Any new symptom, especially stomach pain, I'd always bring up to my doctor. It's so important to monitor everything closely, especially early on, to make sure nothing serious is going on.
Hi, I remember having some mild stomach discomfort early on. It wasn't really a 'pain' but more like stretching. With my gestational diabetes, I had to be super careful with my diet, which also helps general gut health. If it's proper pain, you should definitely tell your gynac, don't ignore it pls.
Yaar, I used this one pregnancy app where I'd log all my symptoms. Stomach pain, if it's mild cramping, is actually pretty common early on, like implantation or uterus stretching. My app even had a section on 'Is this normal?'. But if it's sharp or persistent, tracking it helps your gynac understand better, so you should definitely tell them.