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JillMarie

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Posted: 02-11-04 16:17pm

Everytime I have sex, I get terrible cramping for several minutes afterward. I never had that happen this early in pregnancy. What do you think?
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babyrae

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Posted: 02-11-04 16:51pm

That started happening to me a while ago! I dont know what it was but it scared the crap outta me! I still get it sometimes but I just think its ur ligaments strecthing afterwards or somethin?? I was gonna ask my doctor but im not sure lol!

Shauna
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BbyBlu0602

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Posted: 02-11-04 17:25pm

It could be your ligaments, but also I read that during and after sex pregnant women sometimes experience a type of braxton-hicks contractions. Sex causes the uterus to contract...But don't worry, it doesn't hurt the baby.

~*crystal*~
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youngmomtobe

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Posted: 02-11-04 17:26pm

Hey hun I know wat u mean I asked my doctor about he said its perfectly okay and normal its your ligaments and that stretchin!!!!
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Jaydensmommy

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Posted: 02-11-04 21:15pm

Yep..It happened to me also..It sucks!

~sara~
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JillMarie

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Posted: 02-12-04 09:34am

Thanks ladies!
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