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1589256 tn?1297011424

Strange things

I am about 4 - 5 weeks along in my pregnancy right now... i haven't seen my doctor yet ... but i have been having mild cramps even before i found out i was pregnant. And i also feel like the baby is already bedding down on my bladder. I know with my first son my pregnancy really went off without a hitch, but this one is worrying me. Last night i noticed a very small amount of old blood on my underwear but i haven"t noticed anymore .... do you think it is normal ... or should i really worry???
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1330108 tn?1333677304
This all sounds very normal. And your uterus is expanding so the feeling of needing to pee all the time is a very very common symptom.

Congratulations on your pregnancy
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345079 tn?1299202476
The mild cramps are very common. For the first three months I felt as if my period would start at anytime. The brown blood is also no worry, I was always told if it was brown its old and nothing to worry about. It could be from implantation. As for the feeling of the baby on your bladder. I wasnt trying to get pregnant with my first so I had no clue I was. I started to notice I had to pee alot and that it felt heavier on my bladder. It all sounds very normal so try not to worry. Hope you have a happy and healthy 9 mnths and are able to see your doctor soon who can help reassure you
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