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Is cramping/bloating normal within the first month of pregnancy?

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I'm not always bloated and I think it has only happened once or twice but I get cramps daily, multiple times. Is this normal? Should I be worried? What kind of medication can I take for the pain that won't hurt the baby?

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  1. yes


  2. yea

  3. yes. go to the doctor for medication

  4. bloating is definitely normal. I would keep an eye on the cramps. No need for major concern unless you have spotting too but just keep rested. If you are nearly 12 weeks you will be starting to get stretching pains. Paracetamol (eg. panadol) is safest for the baby. Just avoid aspirin and nurofen etc as they thin the blood and effect the liver. Warm packs (like a hot water bottle) are very effective in relieving the pain too.

  5. I used to get cramps the first weeks of pregnancy, i think until my 4th month. Its normal its just ur uterus stretching. You can take tylenol that's the safest one now that you're pregnant.

    Good Luck and Congratulations

  6. cramps are normal its your uterus and ligaments stretching as long as they are not so painful they stop you doing what your doing or you have any bleeding you will be ok.

  7. yes it is part of the first till about the 4th month of being pregnant and you can take Tylenol it wont hurt you baby its just fine

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