It's possible but I've talked to some women that have also had a bit of cramping in the two weeks before their period came. I would recommend checking with your doctor as well to see what they say.
2007-08-22 22:30:37
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answered by sokokl 7
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I think you should get urself tested. Walmart have those pregnancy test for only $4 dollars.
Having cramps before your period is normal. I have had the worst stomach pain that comes and goes all the time. Doctors said is normal. Just don't have sex while you are ovulating, while you are in your period.
There are chance of possibilities you might be pregnant, and there are possibilities you might not be. As long you are watching out what you are eating too. Your body system is always changing. So you never know what you are expecting it. Just use the take home pregnancy test, test it out at least twice or 3 times, some test will sometimes comes out negative and then positive. If it said that you are pregnant twice, then you might get some information by contacting http://www.parenthood.com website or call them to ask specific questions.
Good Luck, don't panic, you will be fine.
Have a great day.
2007-08-30 20:22:25
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answered by Mimi Y 1
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Causes of Cramping During Your First Trimester 1. Implantation cramping - Some women will experience cramping upon implantation. Implantation usually occurs 8-10 days after ovulation. You should not experience implantation cramping after a positive pregnancy test, however many a woman has experienced cramping only to find that she is indeed pregnant shortly there after. 2. Stretching uterus – As your body prepares for it's new baby your uterus will stretch and expand. The ligaments that support the uterus will stretch and with this stretching may cause mild cramps. 3. Miscarriage - Cramping during early pregnancy, especially accompanied by spotting or bleeding, is a warning sign of a possible miscarriage. 4. Ectopic pregnancy – Ectopic pregnancy is a serious condition and requires immediate medical attention. Signs of an ectopic pregnancy include cramping and abdominal pain (particularly on one side), spotting, or bleeding. 5. Other causes of cramping during early pregnancy - constipation or gas pains. Pregnant women often have problems with constipation. This can lead to uncomfortable cramping as well. What I would suggest to you is to see a doctor and tell him or her about the cramp you are experiencing right now.
2016-05-20 22:24:43
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answered by ? 3
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If you're short on cash, head to the local Dollar Tree store if you have them. They sell pregnancy tests ($1.00), and they actually do work. You might want to buy 2 of them and test again in a week if it's negative and you still don't get your period. Other then that, going to your doctor if both tests are negative is probably your best bet.
2007-08-30 21:11:49
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answered by dediktionworkingdogs 1
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Your stomach pains could be stress.
2007-08-30 21:15:02
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answered by julandevajones 1
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Sounds like there might but did you have unprotected sex in the time that you were ovulating?
2007-08-29 16:21:23
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answered by Heather 3
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it could be a lot of things PMDD, Endometriosis, or just PMS. Welcome to the world kof being a Woman its fun huh.
2007-08-30 12:51:49
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answered by miki 2
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