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pain but no bleeding

hey i recently found out i was pregnant and had my scan to prove everythin all right after two previous misscarriage my scan showd eveythin was fine but i have started gettin lower abdominal pain and slight back pain but not all the time i have no bleeding i am currently 8weeks pregnant.. can someone help

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Cramping is normal in early pregnancy, if it is extreme or you have any bleeding, call your dr. I had a miscarriage in 2010 and that tends to make future pregnancies very scarey!! I am 5 weeks right now (almost 6) due july 26th :) and this is my 4th baby 6th pregnancy good luck mama
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3208100 tn?1346945010
i also had this cramping around 6 weeks and 8 weeks and than again at 11 weeks some times it would last all day sometimes for 3 days and then if i sat for a while my back would kill my lower back i went in a couple times and they did scans each time and it was fine they told me it was just the baby growing i to had a m/c and worry all the time any little pain i question now!  now i am 18 weeks on thur so stay positive i know its hard i just keep thinking posative
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2188958 tn?1346444891
I also had cramps(periodlike ) early on my pregnancy. I've read its normal as long as you don't see red blood, spotting is normal. i think it could be ur uterus growing or streaching im not sure.keep calm especially with your past miscarriages. think positive!! Good luck
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