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1593644 tn?1327876562

Cramping in early pregnancy

Do you have light cramping in your pregnancy? I found out that i am pregnant on yesterday and today i have mild cramps on lower abdomen. I know its common as long as they are not sharp and accompanied by blood but i just wanted to know if anyone else has early pregnancy cramps?
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1276121 tn?1420860600
As most of you know i have history of mc's so any little thing freaks me out. Well i was asleep but woke to period like cramps, that were painful enough to wake me, and having to pee. So i went to the loo, sry tmi, and there is no blood of any kind. The cramps did last for about another 10min and have now dulled out. Should i be worried? All of this happen around 3am this morning and no cramping since, but im still worried.
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1162258 tn?1306916207
yep i also had the cramping but im so use to them after 7 kids. it seemed like they never went away with my last baby. by 3 months they felt more like braxton hicks. its normal but still tell your dr about your concerns.
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1652894 tn?1322429649
I would say its like a achy feeling there not as strong as cramps but enough to let you know its there and a backach i have 4 other kids and i felt it with every single one of them its like your body thinks its gonna start a period just a more mild version of it lol i dont know if that helps you any I'm sure your fine though i get that everytime =)
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1121300 tn?1426184776
i have had bad nausia  up until 2 days ago.  I will be 6 wks on Thursday. Not really cramping but just an uncomfortable feeling
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