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6 weeks pregnent.............?

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the only symptoms i have been experiencing are mild cramps,

but last night they were alot stronger and lasted for a while!

please tell me this is ok!!

i had no spotting whats so ever!

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  1. Consider yourself lucky girl.. I said I want to feel pregnant and BOOM... at like 8 weeks.. I was over the toilet and laying on the couch all day... Untill the doctor gave me a pills called Diclection that works wonders...  I had some spotting at 4 weeks and the doctor gave me a ultrasound and everything looked good.. When to be worried is when your having bad cramps followed by heavy bleeding which will be bright red! Im currently 11 weeks pregnant with my second child and I wish I would have NEVER said I want to feel pregnant!! LOL Good luck and congrats girl!!  


  2. I had lots of cramping in both of my pregnancies as the uterus starts to grow.

    Most of the time morning sickness won't start until somewhere around 6-8 weeks.  My b*****s were tender, a little more than before I would get my period, and I did pee a lot.

    Some people get to be symptomless. Others get more than their share.

  3. I'm sure you will be fine, I'm sure the tiredness and sickness will hit you soon and you will be moaning about it lol!

    Cramps i heard are normal in early pregnancy, only start to worry if they are really painful or have bleeding. If worried go to a doctor and reassure yourself.


  4. well 7 weeks ago I gave birth to my 1st + 2nd, both boys. fortunately i didn't know I was pregnant, up until the 13th week where my stomach started getting heavier. Once i found out however, I got cramps like god knows what. Unsure as to whether it was in my mind.. but yes cramps do come in the package lucky for me cramps , an unbelievably heavy belly and 2 beautiful boys was all that came

  5. When I was in early pregnancy, I felt like I had period pains and was gunna get my period. This lasted, on and off, for most of my pregnancy and I now have a 2 yr old daughter so I think as long as your not bleeding, you'll be fine :-)

  6. They're probably just your uterus stretching. I had exactly the same don't worry. Keep an eye on them - if they get stronger or if you have any spotting whatsoever call your midwife.

    Don't worry - you def will feel pregnant in a few weeks! Congrats!

  7. As long as there is no bleeding it's perfectly normal to have cramping all through pregnancy. Mainly in the first and third trimesters. I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it's been confirmed by the doctor then you should be fine. It's still a little bit early to be having a lot of symptoms. Give it another week or two and you'll probably start having the sore b*****s and morning sickness. Good luck and congrats

  8. I am 6 wks pregnant and have the same thing! I found out i was pregnant a week ago and had mild symptoms last week and have nothing this week.  I had a miscarriage before and I had bleeding with mine... my friend lost her baby at 4 weeks but showed no signs of miscarriage... that makes me fear whats been going on... I don't know what to say other than while at your drs appt they can give you some good news... I don't have an appt til next month so I'm just keeping my fingers crossed... I hope all will work out for you, which I'm sure it will.  Its really easy for everyone to say "don't stress yourself out about it" but its easier said than done.  Good luck and I wish you the best!

  9. i'm with you and i know your feelings. i'm 5 wks pregnant with no 2. i had nausea with baby no 1 very very soon, and this time round i still feel the same except for tender b***s, and bloating.

    however, although at times i feel worried because with the other pregnancy i was so different, i'm praying that this one is easier for me. the first time i was throwing up from  - week 4 to + week 16 all the time and it was terrible.

    so don't pray for stronger symptoms...just don't...you'll be sorry later.

    as for the cramps, as all the other said, that's very normal.

  10. Consider yourself lucky so far. My morning sickness didn't start until I was about 7 or 8 weeks. Cramping is totally normal. Your uterus is growing and stretching to make room for the baby and placenta and all the other things needed to support that baby to a healthy birth. Just try not to be paranoid and stress yourself out. If you see any blood, go to the hospital. Other then that, don't worry.  

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