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So I'm about 5-6 weeks and I have period like cramps they never last longer than a few seconds but I wanted to know if it's a cause for concern?
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5 weeks too be exact .
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I had the similar thing , spotting & a little crampy . as long as you don't see blood clots . you shouldn't worry ! I'm a month pregnant .
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8769357 tn?1402719875
It does happen at times but if your concern speak to your doctor.  X
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I thank you very much I am new at this and was under the impression that I wasn't even able to have a baby and now there is a miracle happening inside of me even though the father doesn't want the baby I couldn't imagine killing such a wonderful miracle..... again thank you
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I'm 8weeks4days and get them on and off. It's normal though.
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No blood no problem, that's what my doctor told me when I had the same concern it's most likely just your body getting ready to stretch and reform for your baby. I am now pregnant with my second child and feeling the same thing now as well Braxton Hicks contractions start as early as 4 weeks but if the cramps get worse last longer than a few seconds or you start to bleed call your doctorIimmediately good luck with your little one
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Not to scare you but I had period cramps and I was told not to worry then I had a miscarriage I don't want to worry u just be cautious
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8865851 tn?1402935376
I still have them at 7w2d, doc says uterus needs to stretch to get ready for my peanut. As long as you are not bleeding,you should be okay. If you want to call a Dr to settle your nerves go for it, they went to school for a reason. :p
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