Are you worried about the early symptom of pregnancy â cramping? Cramping is perfectly normal. Through this, your body is telling you that the embryo has been successfully implanted in the lining of your uterus.
Why Cramping Occurs?
Cramping, an early symptom of pregnancy occurs as your uterus enlarges to make room for newly implanted embryo. This embryo puts pressure over the walls of your uterus producing cramps. Cramping is also referred to as implantation bleeding. It happens when the egg, which is fertilized, attaches to the uterus lining and the latter inflates. These cramps are akin to the one that you get before your period.
You may also notice spots of blood in your underwear. This happens after 10-14 days of fertilization. Moreover, you will find that the blood released in spotting is light in color and lasts for one or two days only. It is different from menstrual blood, which is darker and lasts for a few days.
Cramping Is Normal
This early symptom is absolutely normal and you need not worry about it. It is an indication that your body is getting ready for the nine months of pregnancy. However, cramping should not include fever or excess bleeding. If it does, then call your doctor.
It is quite common to mistake cramping, with the one that you get before menstruation. Cramping that occurs due to fertilization starts about 8-12 days of conception. So, if you cannot distinguish, then look out for other symptoms or take a pregnancy test.
When To Call Your Doctor?
Although, cramping is normal, there are times when it may require medical help. For instance, if you got a record of miscarriages, then you should be cautious. Itâs good to consult your doctor and get a blood test done to rule out any complications.
One of the biggest mistakes that you can make is ignore the signs of excess bleeding, or overlook the dark color of blood. This shows an abnormality and calls for medical help. The first step that you should take during this time is to rush to your doctor and NOT wait for more âabnormalâ symptoms to appear.
You should know this:
The early symptom of pregnancy â cramping is normal ONLY when you find light-colored blood SPOTS in your underwear and NOT a flow of blood. In addition to this, your body temperature should not be high. There should not be excess pain too. Besides this, donât try to treat your excess pain by yourself with the help of painkillers. Go to your doctor and let him or her prescribe the treatment.
Cramping is NOT supposed to make you wither in pain or lie down in fever or use pads to absorb the blood flow. Itâs just a little pain, with a very little spotting, and a little discomfort. If thereâs anything more than this, itâs time to ring up your doctor.
Apurva Shree
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4 comments ↓
Unusual early pregnancy cramping?
I still have 2 days to wait until we find out if we are pregnant or not (only at 9 days past ovulation) . My husband and I had a IUI (intra-uterine insemination) last week & I feel like it might have been successful.
I have a lot of early pregnancy symptoms, but one makes me a bit worried.
I read that cramping is common, but my cramps are not in the uterus, but in my left side, in the ovaries area. Feels like a very painful ovulation.
Has anyone ever had these symptoms? Should I be concerned?
Thanks in advance!
Not taking any drugs. Trying this "Au Natural", in theory I am fertile and my husband is the one who has issues with not having any "fast swimmers". The sperm wash took care of that issue prior to insemination. He had 25 million quick ones when the insemination took place.
u body may be trying to ovulate but having mixed signals since u may already be pregnant…
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You didnt say whether or not you took any medications to stimulate ovulation. Sometimes those medications can cause that kind of pain, or it could be the corpus luteum releasing hormones because you are indeed pregnant. If the pain becomes severe I would call my Dr or go and be seen because you also need to make sure you arent having an ectopic pregnancy.
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i had bad cramps the night before my period and i was so mad becuse my period is going to start my breast were sore but it never started iam 14 weeks pregnant now so its really hard to tell which one is it till u miss ur period .hope u and ur husband get what u wanted wish u the best
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