I had cramping until 12 weeks. It felt like period cramps (not exactly but pretty close) but was tolerable. If you are concerned you can ask them to check you. These are usually normal, but it never hurts to give your doctors office a call and tell them you are concerned it could be ectopic. I did at 7 weeks and they did an ultrasound to make sure. It wasn't ectopic and everything was great. I am now 16 weeks and 4 days pregnant and the baby has a heartbeat of 150-170 range.
2007-02-19 03:03:00
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answered by Kelly s 6
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This is normal, especially if it's your first pregnancy. As the muscles are expanding. But if you are really concern it does not hurt to ask your doctor. I had an ectopic pregnancy once. The symptoms are headache, excruciating abdominal pain especially on one side, depending on which Fallopian tube the fetus is stuck in. Brownish spotting. Lower back pain. Good Luck!
2007-02-19 11:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I had one ectopic pregnancy and no I did not feel any differant. When you are pregnant everything has to grow and stretch. Dont stress out over this. Just call your doc if you are worried.
Mother of three
2007-02-19 10:58:11
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answered by grady e 2
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I dont think ur having an eptopic pregnancy.I had one and I was almost 4 weeks prego. They said that if i waited another day that i could have bleed to death and die. So if ur 6 or seven weeks prego i hope ur not going through this cause the pain gets stonger and stronger every week. U wouldnt be able to stand up right now. So hopefully ur not going through this but u should go to the dr.'s anyways to have it checked out.
2007-02-19 11:18:22
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answered by S F 2
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you should get it checked out just to make sure but sometimes that pain could just be stretching. make sure when you go to the doctors they do a blood test and they can check your levels and see if they are where they should be. If you have an ectopic then the levels are usually lower.
2007-02-19 10:58:30
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answered by Jenn 3
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If you are concerned about this, I wold contact your OB, if you haven't already seen one and express your concern to him/her. Ectopoc's can happen, I've heard from other people that they are extremely painful. In my two pregnancies, I had cramping in the first two months, that was bearable and I questioned my OB just in case. Ended up having an US both times to verify that it was not ectopic.
2007-02-19 10:59:11
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answered by punkin_eater26 6
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I had an ectopic pregnancy over the summer. Did you have an ultrasound yet? That is how you can tell & blood tests. It is PAINFULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL. I had it wake me up @ 3am & I almost went to the ER but tylenol PM worked. go to dr & ask!
2007-02-20 15:08:55
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answered by Kate M 4
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Not really... call your doctor because if it is ectopic then it could rupture your Fallopian tube!! VERY SERIOUS!! They usually try to remove it from your Fallopian tubes before 8 weeks! So call NOW just to make sure!!
2007-02-19 11:20:22
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answered by csmutz2001 4
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every pregnant woman stresses over soemthing even if they have been proven everything is ok. you'll have your ultrasound soon- congrats- i freaked out too about this
2007-02-19 11:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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