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cramping

I took two pregnancy tests and both were positive. I had my first day of my lmp oct 30th. I am late. Anyways, I was wondering if anyone has experienced cramping not like period cramping but lower and feels different than that.
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Yep it's totally normal. It's all your ligaments stretching and making room for baby. As long as there is no bleeding with it. You can take 2 Tylenol to help ease the pains and that's safe during pregnancy the whole time.
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Thanks:)
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Oh I was just wondering this too. Lately,  but especially tonight, my cramping has been sharp. The cramps come and go...can't really explain the feeling.  I just hope it's not good old period lurking around.
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Im 5 wks and I have had mild cramping as well. Especially at night! No spotting or bleeding. Was wondering if this was normal?
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Cramping can be normal its your bodies way of adjusting and making room for baby, unless you have bleeding you shouldn't worry to much unless it starts getting way to intense. Because you all are early in yals pregnancies you should watch your day to day activities. The first trimester of a pregnancy is the most important so try not to over work yourself if you have jobs that require a lot of manual labor try to let your boss know you can't be lifting any heavy things. Don't want to alarm you all but my younger. Sister lost her baby due to stressing at. Work and well her job required her to do cleaning and work with machinery. She had to be on bed rest after that and so she quit her job but by then it was to late, a week later she lost her baby.
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