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1132555 tn?1278078501

Another cramping question

I started cramping before I found out I was pregnant at 11 dpo. I cramped everyday after consistently. The past two days I haven't cramped at all. Does that mean something could be wrong? My doctor told me cramping is normal, but is it normal for it to just stop completely after I've been cramping everyday for 2 weeks. I'm 5 weeks now and the cramping just stopped two days ago.

Is this normal????
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1186413 tn?1326730549
Yeah for me the cramping was on and off (and honestly still is as I am now 20 weeks).  Some days it was so annoying and others I felt great.  For me the same theory goes with discharge one day I have a lot and then for the next day or so not too much so it just varies throughout.  I know at this stage of the pregnancy it's very hard because there are no signs or anything other than the symptoms you feel.  Congratulations and good luck.  Try to relax.
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1132555 tn?1278078501
Thanks, Jessica! :)
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1360928 tn?1280203543
Hey, congrats on your pregnancy! I just seen your post and thought I'd jump in here. I had cramping almost every day during my first pregnancy. My doc told me it was completely normal, just my body  making room for my growing uterus. Mine would stop for a day and start again. Try not to worry, stressing yourself out isn't good for baby or you! Good Luck to you!
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