i'm going to my doctor tomorrow but i just wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this or knows if this is normal...
i just found out last monday (13 dpo) that I am pregnant with baby #1 :) And I tested every day to see if the line was getting darker (which it was)
So I'm still in very early pregnancy you see.
Anyway, last night I was woken up with cramps that felt like strong menstrual cramps... and this morning I was dizzy, VERY naseuated (on the verge of throwing up all day).. i didn't have too much cramps throughout the day...
no bleeding or anything, is this normal? i've heard severe cramping with bleeding can be an early sign of miscarriage :( but I've also heard its normal
also, shouldn't i be too early in pregnancy to feel this?
2007-07-23
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i've heard different things from different people on whether its normal or not, if you are concerned please call your dr. also check out babycenter.com message boards, there are lots of people on there who are always happy to help.
2007-07-23 09:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Sweetie,
It's all very normal, as long as there's no bleeding. Up until I was about 5 weeks along, I was cramping like my period was coming any minute. Then I started getting really bad achy pains in my pelvic area, like I had done 1,000 situps. This is all very normal as your body is going through big changes right now getting ready for baby :)
The dizzyness and nausea is all part of it too. Some women start early, some start late, some never really feel much. Everyone is different. I would say you're right on schedule. Talk to your doctor about all your concerns so he/she can assure you all is well.
Congratulations and good luck!!
2007-07-23 16:45:00
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answered by ღ†Rocker Wife†ღ 7
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Cramps happen and nausua well you are pregnant that kinda comes with it. I had cramps for a month when i found out i was pregnant and was fine. As long as there is nop bleeding you should be fine. As for the nausua take some emitrol it is safe for pregnant women and helps alot. It could be something you ate. Just relax and de stress that can make cramps worse get lots of rest and drink lots of water dehydration can also cause cramps and nausua. Good Luck and God Bless sweetie!!!
2007-07-23 16:42:52
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answered by Misty M 3
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It's common to get cramping early in pregnancy. You are probably fine... but if you do start bleeding and/or the cramps are very bad you should go to the emergency room. Unless your cramps get really bad and/or there's blood you're prolly fine, especially since you're going in tomorrow. Still talk to your doctor about it tomorrow, but he'll probably say it's normal.
The sick to your stomach and dizziness are very normal. A lot of women feel very sick to their stomach for the first three months of pregnancy. Good luck. :)
As to your last question, these kind of symptoms are what you expect in early pregnancy. You get different kinds of stuff later on.
2007-07-23 16:44:46
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answered by Katie W 2
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I would not be too concerned about it, cramps are normal for some women during pregnant. Your body had to prepare for the baby so you will feel lots of different things.
2007-07-23 16:43:19
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answered by *~*love always*~* 6
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Just wanted you to know I am 10 weeks preg and have had bad cramping that felt like menstral cramps. It turned out to be gas. As soon as I let out the gas it went away. Relax.
2007-07-23 16:42:34
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answered by Wenz 3
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Everything you said, I want through. The cramping is just the changes to your body. I wouldnt be too worried if theres no bleeding.
2007-07-23 16:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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cramping is totally normal as long as there is no bleeding. and the dizziness and feeling sick are normal too. welcome to the world of morning sickness. try keeping some candy near by and when you start to feel sick pop one in. it might help a little. also try to eat small meals all day it helps keep you blood sugar stable and that will help ease the morning sickness. congrats!!
2007-07-23 16:43:42
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answered by atruddie 3
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Nope. Some women get morning sickness right away. And here's a tip : Morning Sickness does not mean it only happens in the morning...it can go on all day!
2007-07-23 16:49:55
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answered by Nichole D 2
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I had morning sickness before I even knew I was PG! Everyone is different, but be safe and go to the OB.. they will most likely do an US to be sure that there is an embryo in the sac.
Hugs! and Congratulations!!
2007-07-23 17:07:37
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answered by JulyMommy 2
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there is no way you found out with a urine test at 13 days past ovulation your egg was just implanting. cramping is normal all the way til delivery. the dizzy and nausea means you need to eat. eat small meals dont eat til you feel very full
2007-07-23 16:41:53
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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