Is it normal to start having menstrual cramps 2 weaks into your pegnancy, maybe even 10 days after it occured? For an example, i believe I got pregnant on 11-5-06, and about 11-15 i started having really bad cramps. I am supposed to get my period on 11/25, but I already took 2 pregnancy tests, they came out positive. My breasts are just a tiny bit tender, nothing else changed. I do go to urinate more often.
With all this cramping, I am afraid that I will get that period, and no baby... What do you think?
2006-11-24
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➔ Pregnancy
If this is your first pregnancy, you will feel lots of pulling and cramping, almost like you're about to start your period. This is the muscles around your uterus beginning to stretch. It will most likely come and go for a few months, but it is normal. I felt that same sensation with both my pregnancies, but it was much more pronounced in the first. It will really freak you out because you can almost swear you're going to get your period any second, but it's normal, so don't worry.
2006-11-24 14:40:09
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answered by groucho's wife 2
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It's a possibility! Sometimes in very early pregnancy something does not go right and your body will abort the baby. It is very common for women to not even know that they were pregnant and just think it was a regular period. In your case I hope that everything goes okay but only time will tell! If you want you can go to the obgyn and ask for an ultrasound to see if the embryo is still attached and then you wont have to sit in the dark about it!
2006-11-24 14:37:16
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answered by Amber Marie 2
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Yes, I had similar cramps, they felt like I was getting my period. It scared me to death because a lot of miscarriages happen before the period is to begin, I was afraid I was having a miscarriage. Everything turned out ok so far (I'm 20 weeks along) The cramping is part of implantation.
2006-11-24 14:36:58
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answered by Serena 5
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i do no longer extremely understand... are you asking if a woman who's presently pregnant, 3-5 months alongside, can get pregnant with a 2d toddler during the comparable being pregnant? if so, no that may no longer achieveable because of the reality that the cervix/uterus is closed off (mucus plug and whatnot) If even if you propose a woman who's had a toddler 3-5 months until now, sure it extremely is achieveable to get pregnant lower back so quickly after having the toddler.
2016-11-26 20:53:14
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answered by ? 4
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Yes its normal this happened to me also and i am 5 weeks pregnant and have already had a blood test to confirm. DOnt worry unless you start bleeding or the cramping becomes unbearable. then see a doc
2006-11-24 14:56:00
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answered by do you know me? 5
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I cramped too and my pregnancy has been just fine, remember to drink plenty of water and when the cramps come lay down.
2006-11-24 14:37:29
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answered by Lilly 5
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It is very common to have cramps in early pregnancy.Long as they are not severe and you have no bleeding most likely you are fine,but it is always a good idea to inform your dr so they can make note of it in your file.
2006-11-24 14:48:18
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answered by ? 4
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it is normal to have some cramping during pregnancy...especially around the time of implantation (early)...unfortunately there's not much you can do but wait...a doctor isn't going to do anything this early, although you can call your obgyn if you want...good luck and God bless!
2006-11-24 14:38:10
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answered by nurse123 2
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cramping is okay. If you start to bleed at any time you need to go to the hospital.
2006-11-24 14:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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cramping is normal in pregnancy, as long as there is no blood!
good luck
2006-11-24 14:33:26
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answered by arleleee20 1
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