For Those With Cramps. Question(oh And Ultrasounds, 2nd Q) Posted: 10-31-05 11:20am
Just a quick questions. For those that
have cramps... Where are your cramps
located ? At first it was at my right
lower abdomen, there is still cramps there
at times, but now it is mostly under my
belly button. Just wonder what other
people are experiencing.
I went to the doctors (because I don't
know what the cramps are from)and she
thought it just might be a cyst. And sent
me for an ultrasound, and that came that
everything is normal. If you are
pregnant, when is it too early for an
ultrasound (just an normal one, with the
gel on the belly) to see anything ? Or
can an ultrasound see something right away
?
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mia7
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Sep 2005 Posts: 378
Posted: 11-02-05 16:20pm
I had my firs ultrasound at 7weeks. I saw
the baby and a heartbeat!
I experienced lots of cramps from about
week 4-9 that were like period like cramps
and about weeks 5-9 or so I had lots of
little pains that felt like pulling or
stretching kinda.
I still experience both types of cramps
now (i am 3 months) but they are not as
often and they are lighter. They have
always been in my lower abdomen. Usually
on one side for a couple of days and then
on the other side for a couple of days. I
haven't had much lately though they mostly
happened within the first two months.
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