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Cramping without bleeding

Hello i am 7 weeks and 2 days this is my second baby and i am having major non stop cramps no bleeding tho i dont remember having cramps this bad with my 1st is this normal or is it a sign of a miscarriage??
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Thank you for ur advice ya they r bad but its not an etopic ive had an ultrasound and he said everthing seemed normal but i will.try the bath thank yuh it eased my mind a little congrats on ur bby also
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1346146 tn?1299360497
If the cramps are severe you may need to visit the er.(could be a bad uti or ectopic pregnancy)  If they are not you may be dehydrated.  Drink some water and lay down and see if that helps.  If not drink some more water, take a Tylenol, and a warm bath.  Some cramping in early pregnancy is normal, if it is severe, you should be seen. Good luck hope you feel better.
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I didn't remember cramping with my son but this pregnancy I cramped all the time and it worried me so much!! But I'm 21 weeks in the pregnancy and everything is fine...cramping is normal it isn't a sign of miscarriage (I have had 3 of them). So please try not to stress about it k. I know it's easier said then done because I stressed from 6 weeks-13 weeks.  Your not bleeding which is wonderful and for peace of mind talk to you ob next time you see him/her. I wish you a happy and healthy 9 months. Congratulation on your pregnancy. :0)
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