Early during pregnancy of women, they usually experience cramps. These cramps feel similar to what they would have before their period comes. Cramps may be caused by the uterus' preparation for the baby, and the hormonal changes that come with pregnancy. Cramping may also have spotting with it which would sometimes cause some women to think that the period is already beginning to take its course. The spotting may continue for two to three days and is typically lighter compared to what you see during the menstrual period.
During pregnancy, cramping is considered to be a normal predicament; the scenario is that the embryo is making its way through the uterus' lining and that activity causes the cramping together with spotting; an occurrence that may be considered normal. Lower back pains on the other hand have to be carefully taken into account. Early during pregnancy this may be caused by pressure on the spine due to restricted movement imposed on pregnant women early during pregnancy.
It should however be carefully observed and noted if it is accompanied with lower abdominal pain. If the pain is accompanied by abdominal pain, then you have to suspect that the pregnancy may be in danger. The physician in this case may recommend bed rest until such time that the condition improves.
Lower back pain early in pregnancy may also be manifested because of the strain or other muscle injuries in the lower back. The nerves that run through the area that extends through the legs will be affected which causes the pain. It is known as the sciatic nerve and it makes the leg and foot muscles feel. To avoid this from taking place it is advised that pregnant women perform some exercise to relieve the pressure on their lower back. This way they will be taking pre-emptive steps in avoiding lower back pains from occurring.
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