sometimes craps are normal, just apart of being pregnant, however since you have a had a miscarrige in the past, you are high risk, so you should contact your doctor.
2007-01-22 07:06:04
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answered by meg 3
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I'm on my 2nd same age as you and I cramped early in both pregnancies- I am only 9wks on this one. So far everything is OK I had an ultrasound last week. Cramping usually starts with me when I have been working a lot and I take it as a sign to slow down a little. I have a toddler so that's not always possible. But cramping doesn't always mean the worst.
2007-01-22 15:07:18
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answered by Sweet Tooth 5
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I am 6 weeks today and have been experiencing cramps on and off for a couple of weeks, have a chat with your midwife or doctor to put your mind at ease I did today and feel a bit better :D Also now I have stoped worrying a bit they seemed to have eased off a little (fingers crossed) I had cramps mostly all the way through my last pregnancy and everything was fine
I hope everything goes ok for you :)
2007-01-22 16:13:47
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answered by Hayley 5
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Hang in there and take a deep breath, your uterus can cramp at that stage as it is growing, and each pregnancy is different. Make a appointment to see your doctor and have them check for baby's heartbeat. Its said that once you hear or see via ultrasound, the heartbeat, that baby's chances of survival are good. If you are having another miscarriage i am sorry. I have been down your road and will pray for you that Heavenly Father may bless you through this time and be a strength for you and your family. I wish you baby dust!
2007-01-22 15:12:12
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answered by FallnAngel 1
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I'm pregnant for the second time and with both of my pregnancies I had really awful cramps. I was convinced I was miscarrying, but I wasn't. You said you have two children but keep in mind that every pregnancy is different. If you are that worried you should probably see your OB, but I'm sure it's just implantation cramps. Good luck and hang in there.
2007-01-22 15:08:27
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answered by nicole_4175 1
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I had lots of cramps my first trimester and I am 22 weeks pregnant now. Since you have a history of miscarriage I would check with the doctor just in case
2007-01-22 15:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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IM 15 WEEK PREGNANT AND I GOT CRAMPS JUST AS IF I WAS GETTING MY PERIOD DURING MY FRIST APPOINTMENT MY DR TOLD ME THAT IT IS NORMAL TO HAVE CRAMPING. iTS THE UTERUS ADJUSTING TO THE NEW CAHNGES IN THE BODY. I HAVE HAD A MISSCARIAGE IN THE PAST AS WELL AND IT DID SCARE ME BUT TO KNOW THIS IS NORMAL WAS A GREAT RELIEFE YOU CAN JOIN BABYFIT.COM OR http://www.pregnancy-calendars.net. THEY ARE FREE AND THEY GIVES YOU SO MUCH INFORMATION AND YOU WILL FIND OUT SO MANY OTHER THINGS ABOUT THE CHANGES IN YOUR BODY, NOT TO MENTION HOW THE LIL JOY IS FORMING A NEW PART OF ITS BODY EACH WEEK. BEST WISHES AND OF LUCK.
2007-01-22 15:14:57
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answered by HORMIGA99 2
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Try to relax. I had a miscarriage, and then got pregnant with my son. I had some cramps, not too bad pain wise.. but they scared me. It can be your uterus stretching. If you aren't bleeding, then you're probably ok. Good luck!
2007-01-22 15:09:35
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answered by ~*Isabel*~ 5
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I cramped pretty bad w/ both my pregnancies. This is normal, but if the cramping is severe or accompianied by bleeding, get to the ER.
2007-01-22 15:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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im 13 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child,aches pains and cramp are all totally common in pregnancy its just ur muscles etc stretching,also i get really bad indigestion which feels like cramp
2007-01-26 03:51:13
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answered by mamof14now 2
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