S.R.
Sadly everyone tells you that you will know when you are in labor or when you are having a braxton hicks contraction. What I couldn't get from anyone is exactly what they felt like so I didn't realize I was having contractions with my first. Contractions don't hurt until you are further into labor. With that said, I think you know what cramping is, its a pain in your pelvic area that hurts. Braxton hicks and contractions are your uterus tightening up into a hard ball for up to a couple of minutes and then releasing and going back to normal. I didn't realize this hard ball tightening effect was that. You want to make sure if it is a braxton hicks that they are infrequent and not constant. If you continue to get them call your doctor. If you get one, stop doing what you are doing and relax. Getting stressed won't help it go away. You will get them occasionally during pregnancy and it's ok, its the continual ones that you need to be concerned about. With cramping that could be a problem too. With either its best to call your doctor for peace of mind.