Cramping During Pregnancy Posted: 05-27-06 11:22am
Is is normal to have stomach cramping
during pregnancy? They feel like slight
cramping - nothing too extreme. I've
never felt them before.
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alexa84
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Posted: 05-27-06 11:50am
Yea its normal. My sister went thru all 3
preg. With cramps. I found out yesterday
that im pregnant and im starting to get
tiny cramp like things. So I beleive its
normal.
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yea01
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Posted: 05-27-06 13:27pm
Ok...What if i'm getting cramps in the
lower pelvic area and also pain in my abs?
Is that normal? Am I being paranoid...?
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advicegirl2005
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Posted: 05-27-06 13:56pm
Hey yea01,
dont worry about any pains unless they are
very bad and strong. Meaning you can not
put up with them or your bleeding. This
can cause a miscaridge or something else.
So dont worrk unless you get very bad
pains. Xx
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alexa84
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Posted: 05-28-06 23:42pm
Im the same way, im getting them slite
camps. But the are nothing to worry bout
till they are painful. So I think we are
okay.
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Emma2
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Posted: 05-29-06 12:55pm
Slight cramping during your entire
pregnancy is quite normal. Keep in mind
the stretching, pulling, growing uterus
and not to mention gas!
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