Thursday, March 20, 2008

Abdominal Cramps During Early Pregnancy


It is not uncommon to have abdominal cramps during early pregnancy. Many
women become frightened and fear that they may be having a miscarriage. This
is normally not the reason for abdominal cramps during early pregnancy. The
embryo is embedding itself in the lining of the uterus. This is what makes
you feel cramps similar to those felt when you’re having your period. The
cramps may last for several days and you may suffer the way you did when
having a period on a normal basis. Please do not be afraid of those cramps
as they are a normal part of the pregnancy.



Abdominal cramps during early pregnancy are a normal happening that all
women experience. A more serious problem is when you are suffering lower
abdominal pain. Then it is best that you consult your physician. It is not
uncommon for many women to suffer the lower cramps which are referred to as
sporadic abdominal discomfort. These sporadic abdominal cramps are similar
to those pain felt during a normal period. It is a sign that your uterus is
preparing to carry your baby through the next nine months. If you are
suffering the pains with other symptoms then you will need to immediately
contact your physician.



Women, who suffer from chills, fever, spotting along with abdominal cramps
during early pregnancy maybe suffering from other more harmful conditions,
when a fertilized egg attaches outside of a woman’s uterus then this
condition is referred to as Ectopic Pregnancy. The egg usually will attach
itself to the fallopian tube. Normally this condition is caught in the first
few weeks and treated right away. If for some reason it does not get noticed
and treated it could be very dangerous as the fallopian tube may result in
rupture. The signs and symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy include spotting,
abdominal pain and tenderness. These signs are accompanied with lower back
pain, shoulder pain, dizziness or faintness. If you suspect an ectopic
pregnancy please contact your physician right away.



Abdominal cramps during early pregnancy unfortunately can occasionally mean
that you are about to have a miscarriage. Typically, the symptoms for a
miscarriage are bleeding that might be light or heavy, menstrual cramps that
gradually increase in intensity. Some women suffer from back pain.



If any of these symptoms arise please contact your physician immediately.




Remain calm because it does not necessarily mean that you are in the process
of having a miscarriage as other things maybe going on that are lesser by
nature. Some ladies suffer from lower back pain due to kidney stones,
gallbladder disease or even pancreatitis. When you suffer from one of these
diseases it is debilitating and in some cases warrants surgery. An abdominal
cramp during early pregnancy usually happens to just about all women who are
pregnant therefore please do not panic. It is always for the best to contact
your physicians.



There is good news, however, women who have abdominal cramps during early
pregnancy find it occurs from uterus stretching, from gas or even
constipation. It is true that you might be suffering from round ligament
pain which may result in short stabbing and sharp aches in one or both sides
of the abdomen. This pain can be relieved very quickly simply by changing
your position or simply just relaxing.



When you do feel abdominal cramps during your early pregnancy the best thing
for you to do is set down, put your feet up, and relax. Normal abdominal
pain may be caused by the simplest of things.



* Gas pains and bloating caused by hormones that slow your digestion process
down.



* The pressure of your growing uterus.



* Constipation *note contact a doctor before taking any type of laxative.




* Heartburn caused by something that you ate that did not agree with you or
the baby.



A lot of women do have abdominal cramps during early pregnancy which is
normal as the embryo is embedding itself in the lining of the uterus.
Cramping in the last weeks of the pregnancy is a sign that labor is almost
ready to start. At the start of your labor you will have very strong cramps
that are severe in nature and about five to ten minutes apart. This is time
to contact your physician and go immediately to the hospital for the
delivery. The early part of your pregnancy these cramps can be mild to
severe so it is up to you to check with your physician and make sure that it
is just the natural part of your pregnancy and not anything to worry about.










About The Author

Kitty Barker who often writes for and with Pregnancy Information
where there is far more information, news and resources. She also
writes for Pregnancy Weight Gain If that link is inactive, you can
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