Since you had your period, premenstrual cramping and any concern of pregnancy can be ruled out.
Abdominal cramping can indicate a gastrointestinal problem.
Are you having any other symptoms, such as diarrhea, constipation or increased gas? Is the cramping constant or does it come and go?
Does anything relieve the discomfort? Do you have cramps on both sides of your abdomen?
If the cramping continues or worsens, please consult your primary care physician.
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Hello Anonymous,
Since you had your period, premenstrual cramping and any concern of pregnancy can be ruled out.
Abdominal cramping can indicate a gastrointestinal problem.
Are you having any other symptoms, such as diarrhea, constipation or increased gas? Is the cramping constant or does it come and go?
Does anything relieve the discomfort? Do you have cramps on both sides of your abdomen?
If the cramping continues or worsens, please consult your primary care physician.
Regards,
October 30, 2014 - 8:58amMaryann
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