Can you have your period and then cramping afterwards be pregnant?

Cramps after your period can be a normal part of having a period. Most cramps last for a few hours and go away. However, if you have severe cramps that last for more than 24 hours or are accompanied by other symptoms, such as fever, chills, or foul-smelling discharge, you should see your doctor, as they may be a sign of a problem.

Pregnant women also often experience cramps. These cramps are usually caused by the changes that are happening in your uterus as it grows and prepares for the baby. However, it's important to note that not all cramps are a sign of pregnancy.

If you're concerned that you may be pregnant, you should take a pregnancy test. If you're still not sure, you should see your doctor for more information.

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