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Has anyone experienced instant abdominal cramping for a couple of hours immediately after 1-2 sips of wine as an early pregnancy symptom? I have never experienced that and we are ttc.
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Thank you, that was helpful! Unfortunately, we'll try again next month.
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Thanks!
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You didn't read the post correctly but thank you for commenting
God Bless
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It appears the first commenter didn't actually read your post.
I have actually heard several people remark that their first sign of something being "off" before even getting a positive test was a sudden inability to drink even a little bit without getting really sick. So yes, it's possible... obviously not a positive or even a presumptive sign of pregnancy but hey you never know! Good luck ttc... maybe this is your month!
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I remember feeling sick and unwell after just a glass of wine for the first months. When I found out I was pregnant, it all became clear why.. it was like all the " food poisonning" we're just mornind sickness :)
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Uuumm, no cause when I found out I was pregnant, I stopped drinking alcohol.
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