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Cramps are normal right?, first trimester
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I'm happy you got a laugh though and didn't think I was being rude hormones make me snap I'm like what wuh wuh but I'm definitely not a rude person I'm silly and I just wanted to show u I was relating to your issue good luck :-o
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baby was*
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^ get a life hee hee hee
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sometimes i didn't get cramps during the first three months at all but them again i didnt get morning sickness either my bab wasn't good to me lol
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Y'all bickering made me giggle thanks!
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I'm 13 weeks I deal with it alllll the time it was a relating statement
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That is your opinion do not assume things I was not what so ever trying to be rude I am not like that at all I said that as relating to her and again so she wouldn't worry, I deal with it all the time :p
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It just seemed a bit rude how you worded it .
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^^^ um I never said she was complaining or thought she was I meant it's normal no worries get use to it  do not turn my comment into something negative tf?!
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She wasn't complaining she was simply asking a question .. ^ and I've experienced on and off cramps since the beginning and I'm 24 weeks ! You're fine (:
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Yes get use to it, it'll happen till you give birth
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Yes it's normal. It's just your uterus growing and stretching. You would only need to worry if blood & blood clots are present.
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