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cramps?

I'm thinking I'm 2 weeks right now and I've been having constant cramping every day it's mild to sometimes intense. No blood. Should I be worried or is related to my eating or something?? Maybe my uterus stretching?
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fyi no need to be a b I t ch about it I was just stating my opinion and I clearly said that at 2 weeks you can find out by getting a blood test done. She needs to take a test that is all.
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Um just FYI it is NOT impossible to know at 2 wks unless blood test is done.   I wasn't even 3 wks when I found out and I did an at home pregnancy test.   So it is possible she already knows
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its impossible to figure out you're pregnant at 2 weeks unless you get a blood test, did you even miss a period yet?....I had cramping and implantation bleeding when I was 4w5d.....and it wasn't confirmed until I was 7 weeks.
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Well I had cramping for a week before I missed my period, then when I was like 6 days late I tested and it was positive, and I had cramping from 5 weeks till about 10 weeks. Cramping is totally normal early in pregnancy as long as it isnt too painful and there's no bleeding. It is from your uterus stretching and the egg implanting. But, you will have to wait until you're late to test, good luck!
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you will have to miss period to know if your pregnant..
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