Question Posted Wednesday November 16 2011, 4:37 pm
Hello I'm 4 days late but i've been having really bad cramps like i'm going to start. I'm never usually this late could i still be pregnant?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Rena-Chan answered Thursday November 17 2011, 2:09 pm: If there is a possibility of you being pregnant, cramps during pregnancy are perfectly normal. Your uterus is stretching as your baby grows. There's no way of telling how far you really are unless you go to the doctor and get a blood test done (they suck I know, but it's the 100% sure way to know if you are pregnant or not) Also, you may have a period for a month or two as well. If you do find out you are pregnant, and the cramps become very painful (to the point you cannot move, or you "want to die") then go to the hospital immediately.
But as I've said before, if you are pregnant, cramps through-out the pregnancy are perfectly normal. You may also have a period even if the fetus has already connected to your womb.
AdviceMistress answered Thursday November 17 2011, 11:40 am: There's really no way of knowing. When are you expecting your period? I would say if you're 2-3 weeks late go out and get a test or maybe go to your doctor and get a blood test to be sure. Right now the best thing for you to do is to relax and not stress yourself too much about this. [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
hegibson answered Thursday November 17 2011, 1:52 am: You may want to get a pregnancy test just to be sure that you are pregnant. Your cycle may just be starting late. The sooner the better, because your body is reacting so different you may just want to seek a doctors help. [ hegibson's advice column | Ask hegibson A Question ]
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