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  2. Cramping but No Period? Here’s 15 Possible Reasons Why - AOL

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    What the cramps feel like: When you experience an ectopic pregnancy, you may have mild cramps followed by sudden, sharp, stabbing pains on one side of your lower belly. It can develop suddenly or ...

  3. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Leg cramps – Leg cramps (involuntary spasms of the calf muscles) can affect between 30% and 50% of pregnant women and most commonly occur in the last three months of pregnancy. [19] Leg cramps are a common pregnancy issue, especially in later trimesters, caused by factors like weight gain, changes in circulation, electrolyte imbalances ...

  4. Latrodectism - Wikipedia

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    During pregnancy the pain and abdominal cramps may be confused with other conditions. [7] [8] A case of preterm labor initiated by a redback spider was relieved by antivenom. [9] Early medical reports of latrodectism were described in men using outhouses. The genitals were often the site of the bite. No direct injury to site is reported. [10]

  5. Abdominal pain - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal pain, also known as a stomach ache, is a symptom associated with both non-serious and serious medical issues. Since the abdomen contains most of the body's vital organs, it can be an indicator of a wide variety of diseases.

  6. Woman with stomach pains learns she’s 23 weeks pregnant - AOL

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    When the fetus was 29 weeks along, her doctors performed a laparotomy, an abdominal surgery, to remove the fetus before it presented too high a risk of the woman bleeding out or the fetus dying.

  7. Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Later in pregnancy, the woman might develop physiological hydronephrosis and hydroureter, which are normal. [33] Progesterone causes vasodilatation and increased blood flow to the kidneys, and as a result glomerular filtration rate (GFR) commonly increases by 50%, returning to normal around 20 weeks postpartum. [22]

  8. Braxton Hicks contractions - Wikipedia

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    Although the exact causes of Braxton Hicks contractions are not fully understood, there are known triggers that cause Braxton Hicks contractions, such as when a pregnant woman: [1] [3] is dehydrated; has a full bladder; has just had sexual intercourse; has been exercising (running, lifting heavy objects) is under excessive stress; has had her ...

  9. Septic abortion - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, an analysis was done to determine if a pregnant woman should be screened for Group B Streptococcus which has been found to be a cause for many diseases including septic abortion. [6] Within the large range of potential pathogens, in third world countries tetanus is the most common cause, while in the U.S. Clostridium perfringens is the ...