First time pregnant, only 5 weeks abhi. So far no pain at all and that itself is making me worry matlab is everything fine? When did u all start feeling some pain or cramping?
Honestly, for me, the back pain and body aches started the day my test came positive and didn't stop until my baby was born! Now I have new aches from holding a crying baby all night. But jokes apart, mild stretching helps a lot.
Oh my god, I used to panic at every single ache in my tummy! I kept googling if it's normal or something serious. If u feel any sharp pain or strong cramps, please just call your doctor to ease your mind, don't sit and stress like I did.
Our bodies go through so many changes to bring a new life, so mild pain is natural. Keep your mind calm and pray whenever u feel uneasy. Take care of yourself, eat well, and let God handle the rest.
I am planning to conceive soon and even I was wondering about this. I keep reading that mild lower tummy pain is normal in the early weeks. But is it supposed to feel exactly like menstrual cramps?
We are trying to conceive right now, and I was reading that some light cramping can happen very early on when the baby is implanting. It's a bit scary but exciting too. I hope we get our good news soon.
Suno, don't worry too much. Mild pain and stretching feelings are just your body making room for the little one. But if the pain is very sharp, continuous, or you see any spotting, please call your gynac immediately, ok?
Mild cramping and backaches are a normal part of the pregnancy journey as your uterus expands. However, if you experience sudden, severe abdominal pain or any bleeding, you should consult your obstetrician immediately to rule out complications.
I am in my 5th month now and my lower back and round ligament pain just started last week. Do other moms also feel a sharp pull when they stand up quickly? It's so uncomfortable sometimes.
It usually starts as light cramping in the early weeks and then shifts to back pain as the baby grows. Just rest as much as u can. Sending u lots of warm wishes.
According to the trackers I used, mild cramping is actually very common in the first few weeks as the embryo implants. It feels just like period pain. But if the pain is severe or on one side, the app always flagged it as a reason to call the doctor.
Let's be real, pregnancy comes with all kinds of aches and pains from day one. In the beginning it's mild uterine stretching, and later it's your heavy bump. Just stay active, do pre-natal yoga, and keep your doctor in the loop.
Yaar, for me, the pelvic pain started around the second trimester itself, actually. My gynac said it's just the bones widening. Just don't stand for too long and wear super comfy flats.