
However, if PID is not caught early it can damage your reproductive system, causing infertility, scar tissue formation around your fallopian tubes and chronic (long-term) pelvic pain. When caught early, PID can be successfully treated with a course of antibiotics. The infection can spread to your ovaries and fallopian tubes, and usually enters your body as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) via your vagina. This occurs when bacteria infects your womb. In some cases, early pregnancy may feel as if your period is about to start. Vaginal spotting (implantation bleeding).Changes to your food preferences ie developing cravings or a strong dislike to certain foods.Gastrointestinal changes - this includes:.

Changes in your breast - this includes:.You may experience discomfort or pain when this happens, particularly on one side of your lower tummy.Īdditional signs of pregnancy include back pain, a blocked nose (nasal congestion) as well as: This is because pregnancy cramping and stomach pain is caused by ligaments in your lower tummy stretching in preparation for your womb growing in size. Stomach pain and cramping during pregnancy usually feel different to pain and cramps you experience during your period. White vaginal discharge, cramping and a missed period are all signs of pregnancy, although they can also be symptoms of a late period or other conditions.
