Cramping types of pain can be a sign that implantation is occurring. Some cramping could also be a sign of your uterus moving/expanding. The best way to know is to take a test and find out! Good luck!
2006-08-12 16:59:32
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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I'm 5 weeks along and I have constant cramps right now. Don't worry too much about a tubal pregnacy, they can happen, but cramping doesn't mean that is the problem. My cramps are almost like a period but they are deeper. My cramps are not constant, they come on and off and are no where as bad as my period cramps (where I'm usually doubled over without my friend Midol.) I'm not taking anything and they are just a sharp pain every once in a while (it's actually comforting too me because I know my uterus is growing for the new growth inside of me.) If it is a constant sharp pain, it could be other issues that come with pregnancy such as constipation and bloating, but it could also be more serious. If it is constant, I would see a doctor to make sure it isn't something more serious. If yours are anything like mine, I would wait to take the pregnancy test a couple days after when your period would start. If it comes back positive, then call your Dr. But if you are really worried about it, it never hurts to call your doctor right away :)
2006-08-13 09:42:57
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answered by Serena 5
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Be careful for a tubal pregnancy, I know I had a tube out because my tube cracked and the baby was 4 months in the womb
2006-08-13 01:03:43
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answered by lukynluv 3
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No. I had that kind of pain and ended up having a cyst in my ovary that burst. you should have it checked out just to be safe.
2006-08-13 00:02:29
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answered by mcentiremadness 3
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don't think so
2006-08-12 23:59:39
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answered by lattyboo12 1
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