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Okayy is it normal to have cramps that remind you of period cramps.?
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Its totaly normal dear.
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Yes, your fine. Just drink plenty of water( I like to have a mix of juice in my fluid intake because just water is awful) and not to be tmi but keep track of your discharge because it can tell you a lot. Your still in early pregnancy so its very common to feel like your going to start.  The best advice I can give you is listen to your body, trust it. If it tells you to lay down go lay down. If your gut is telling you something isn't right listen. I cramped til I was four months then it changed. Does it last more than a min or two at a time? I hope this helps, good luck and congrats
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Thank you. It's my first pregnancy so I making sure. And I haven't bled or spot at all.
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I'm 9 weeks and 6 days
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How far along are you? For the first few months your body is used to going through a cycle. I didn't stop having that kind of cramping until I was four months.  As long as your not bleeding or spotting and your not in your third trimester you should be okay. If your in early pregnant your body is going through big hormonal changes. It really depends but yes it is normal to feel like your going to start especially around your supposed to be cycle time.
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