It is very normal...it is caused by the walls of the uterus stretching. Amazing isn't it??? Anyway, I had a miscarriage before we became pregnant with our daughter- and I worried all the way through. My worries eased after hearing the heartbeat. The chances of miscarriage go way down after the heart begins to beat. It could still happen, but much less likely. Good luck...and congrats to you!
2007-06-12 15:02:30
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answered by NY_Attitude 6
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Yeah, that's normal. I had the exact same fears when I was pregnant with my son. My doctor told me that it was probably just the baby implanting and my uterus growing for the first time. If it continues or gets worse you should definitely call the doctor, but what you're describing sounds very normal to me.
2007-06-12 14:57:54
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answered by Pregnant with Baby #2 6
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Im not a doctor and its best to speak with one. But in my opinion it sounds like implantation cramping. If thats what it is, its nothing serious. I had implantation cramping. It was dull like you said and felt just like period cramps. I thought I was just getting ready to have my period but it never came. I wouldnt worry about it to much unless its very sharp with some heavy bleeding. I sure hope it all works out for you hun. Take care and God bless.
2007-06-12 14:58:08
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answered by Luvin_MyLil_Man 2
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I always had cramping in early pregnancy and I have never had a miscarriage...I don't want to say for sure but that is normal for me.
2007-06-12 14:54:55
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answered by Cortney R 4
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Yes it is normal. Your muscles and ligaments are stretching and that's where the achiness comes from. There shouldn't be anything to worry about.
24 weeks with #2
2007-06-12 15:00:02
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answered by Rebecca 4
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I would go to a prompt care or call your doc first thing in the morning, they will get you in that day. Especially since you have had a miscarriage.
2007-06-12 14:56:40
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answered by irish_pixie74 2
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It very well could be normal at that early but if you're ever worried that something might be wrong do not be afraid to call your Dr.
2007-06-12 16:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it's normal, and get used to it. at this point it could be implantation bleeding, and/or your uterus preparing for it's new guest. There will always be cramps as your uterus grows for the next 8 months.
2007-06-12 14:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It can be normal to feel crampy.
So long as you are not having any bleeding heavier than spotting along with it, don't worry about it.
2007-06-12 14:55:34
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answered by Take A Test! 7
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Yeah that's normal usually they will continue for the remainder of your pregnancy.
2007-06-12 14:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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