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I was feeling the baby every so often but then I had some bad cramps on New Years Eve and they went away later that night and really haven't felt much else; should I be worried? I go for my U/S tomorrow and don't want to be upset?
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that's what my dr said
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Good luck with your appointment, let us know how it goes. I hope the cramping was just round ligament pain. Since it was on the right side by your hip, there's a good chance that may be what you had. Round ligament pain can be anywhere from a dull or throbbing ache to sharp pains on one side as those ligaments stretch with uterine growth.
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No, the cramping was on the right side right below the hip. This is actually my 5th pregnancy although I only had one live birth, my son, who just turned 4
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Tomorrow should give you peace of mind.  Good luck.  I'm almost 20 weeks and some days I don't feel much of anything...  When I don't feel movement, I use my rented doppler to put my mind at ease.  
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Where was the cramping located? On one side or the other of the uterus? Near hip? In the center or all over? If the cramping was on one side or the other of the uterus, you may have been experiencing some ligament pain as your uterus grows. Is this your first pregnancy?
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20 1/2 weeks
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How far along are you?
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