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Another question...spotting stopped, but still having cramps?

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do you get cramps when pregnant. i dono, i need help. lol.

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  1. I have had mild cramps since i found out I was pregnant at 4 weeks.  It is completely normal, as there is much more bloodflow in your pelvic area and your uterus is swollen and beginning to stretch.

    If your cramping because as bad or worse than period cramps, I'd call you doctor


  2. Yes, I am very crampy the first several weeks of pregnancy.  Then, later in pregnancy, you get cramps on the side of your uterus as it stretches and expands.

    Cramps are pretty usual throughout pregnancy.  As long as you don't heavy bleeding, you should be good to go.

  3. yes you can i did.. this means your uterus is growing and getting ready for baby.. if you are pregnant

  4. With my first pregnancy I got them and spotted on and off for several weeks..I now have an 11 year old healthy son.

  5. You need more details. How many weeks. Braxton Hicks are normal at a certain stage of pregnancy, spotting should always be checked by an OB. You pay for health insurance...use it. You'll feel better.

  6. I have always had cramps, cause think about it hon, your body is having to readjust everything inside to make room for this baby. so yes you're going to get some cramping. if it gets really bad like excruciating pain, you need to talk to your Dr.  

    also, I had cramping at 6 weeks. everyone is different. don 't listen to people telling you "not that soon"

  7. not that soon. unless it would be tubular pregnancy. most likely you are under stree that will do it

  8. I got them but not until I was about 5-7 weeks along.  I didn't spot until 10 weeks or so.

  9. Lot's of times, cramping is brought on by over extending yourself.  Try to relax by staying off your feet.  Also, make sure to stay hydrated by drinking a ton of water.  I've had several false labor scares, all because I was dehydrated.  

  10. you can i did

  11. cramping is normal in early pregnancy although it should not be severe or accompanied by bleeding..i have had cramping all through this pregnancy an i didnt with my first so every pregnancy is different..its just the uterus growing and stretching muscles an moving organs ;-)

    if you think u might be pregnant id suggest a test an see the doc

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