Question from nightwindsfate
If I’m pregnant, it would have been a result of unprotected sex last week; since then I have been experiencing constant lower-back pain (as if right before my period-I’m three weeks away from my next period.) There should be no reason I would be getting pms pain this early, could it be pregnancy or something completely unrelated? Is it even too early to tell?
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If I’m pregnant, it would have been a result of unprotected sex last week; since then I have been experiencing constant lower-back pain (as if right before my period-I’m three weeks away from my next period.) There should be no reason I would be getting pms pain this early, could it be pregnancy or something completely unrelated? Is it even too early to tell?
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Nothing to do with either. Technically if your period is three weeks away it is very unlikely you’re pregnant. Sperm can only live a day or two outside the body and most people ovulate 10-18 days before their period.
Back pain in regards to pregnancy is only when you are really showing and you have extra weight that your body isn’t used it so it hurts. OR you are experiencing labor pains which hopefully you aren’t getting until you are at least 36 weeks or so.
I wouldn’t worry about it until you either starting getting morning sickness or miss your period. Everything else could just be psycological or PMS right before your period.
back pain could be sign of kidney infection uti infection or pre term labor , miss carriage get a pregnacy test and take it a e.p.t test works great and can tell pretty early if you go to feeling cramping you could be pregnet
Back pain can begin before you even miss your period. With my first pregnancy, and the current one it was the first symptom. It’s because your uterus starts to grow right after implantation and it throws your whole body off. Also your kidneys are towards your back, and there is an increase in urine production early on and that can cause some discomfort. I am only 4 1/2 weeks pregnant, and I wrote down how I felt during the 2 weeks wait the last couple of months, and this time I noted lower back pain starting at 10 days past ovulation.
If you had unprotected sex last week, and you were fertile and got pregnant, you would only now be in the implantation stages now, and you wouldn’t have any symptoms yet, so I’m sure it’s not that.