The best thing I can say is that even though people may have had the same feelings that you are having and they were Ok, doesn't mean that is the case for you. Since everyones body is different, I would say call your Doctor and have him check you out. Good Luck and I hope that you have a wonderful Pregnancy
2006-10-03 05:18:06
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answered by Melissa B 2
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i'm at the instant 3 weeks and four days pregnant. basically found out Saturday. i replaced into having pinching/pulling feeling in my uterus the day until now I examined. Then the cramping, backache adn moodiness got here quickly after that. this is my 0.33 being pregnant. I particularly have a three year previous son adn twin females (20 months previous). So i've got long undergone 2 completely diverse pregnancies. The gassiness/cramping is widely used. this is the uterus making waiting to advance and strengthen for the recent existence. you will shop getting those cramps until you have the little miracle. :) all of us is diverse, so basically pay attention on your physique and don't pay attention to what others are telling you. in case you experience like some thing isn't precise, referred to as your OB and ask them. I wish you a happy and healthful 9 months!! :) Congrats!!!
2016-10-18 10:11:44
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answered by ? 4
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Of course. Don't fret, your uteris needs to stretch (by the end of your pregnancy, it will be around 1,000 times it's normal size). the lining is thickening also to protect the baby. The most important thing you can do for you and your baby is to eat a healthy diet. Even if you eat only two vegetables a day (more than the average american), your baby and pregnancy will be far more healthy and enjoyable. I know a girl who ate nothing but JUNK (I don't think she touched a vegetable when she was prego. unless you count french fries) when she was pregnant and her child has many health problems and may need eye transplants. 3.5 pounds at birth, now, at eight months old she is barely the size of the average new born. It's so easy to think we would jump in front of a speeding train to save our child, but being forced to eat right for nine months (longer if you nurse) is unthinkable or unbareable. Enough on the negative, Enjoy every moment!!! this is a wonderful time that nothing in the world can remotely match!!!
2006-10-03 05:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a normal preganancy, My son is now 2 years old. When I was pregnant with him I had some craps and I thought I was going to have a miscarriage. I went to my doctor and he told me it is normal to cramp. He said it was my utures stretching that was causing the cramping... But like you said you should always get a check up just in case
2006-10-03 05:05:11
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answered by kelly walker 1
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I'm currently 34 weeks pregnant. I do get cramps once in a long while. However, it didn't happen in the beginning of my pregnancy. Cramps are normal, but you still need to let your doctor know when you see her/him. I'm seeing my doctor tomorrow and I will definately bring that up to her.
2006-10-03 05:05:29
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answered by Mrs Apple 6
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Cramping may be a sign of low progesterone (the hormone that holds the pregnancy together). Call your dr. ASAP and tell them what is going on. There are things they can do for it. Good luck!
2006-10-03 05:04:55
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answered by Melissa 3
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It does happen and people have normal pregnancies, the best thing I would suggest is to take it easy, lay on the couch put your feet up and drink lots of water (it helps get rid of Braxton Hix) If you start spotting I would seek medical attention.
2006-10-03 05:06:22
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answered by rikki105 2
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Completely normal. I'm 28 weeks and still get "crampy" once in a while. It's because of your uterus growing and stretching.
2006-10-03 05:03:24
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answered by jevic 3
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with already having complications in the past, you really need to go to Dr. office even if you have to wait awhile-they should see you...til then rest as much as possible
2006-10-03 05:09:15
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answered by phyllis_neel 5
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As long as you aren't bleeding you should be fine. Good luck and congratulations.
2006-10-03 05:04:56
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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