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Stomach Cramps

This morning I was woken up super early by my little one, kicking and having fun in my belly.  This was around 5am.   I fell back asleep and he/she was active again when I woke up around 8 am.  Around 10, I started feeling some cramping.  It's not interlorable, but its there.  My whole stomach is feeling this way.  What can it be? Ive felt baby kick here and there since then, not like this morning.  Should I go to the emergency room?  I'm 22wks pregnant and freaking the hell out! please help! This is my first baby, and I don't know any symptoms!
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So my DR. suggested I go to the Emergency Room.  They sent me up to NICU and after 5 hours of drama, they said i have a bacterial UTI.  Now I'm freaking out with the macrobid they prescribed.  Is it ok to take? anyone know?
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2180285 tn?1377866731
Yes agreed i would seek a doctor but it could just be uterus cramps from stretching as well but never to safe to have someone look and make sure
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2145419 tn?1336293636
Is your stomache roch hard , and are you thorowing up?

i had those sympthomes on tuesday night, iwas awoken and in severe pain and had to be rushed to the hospital. I'm 22 weeks today and this is my first pregnancy as well the doctors said it could be gallstones.

ihope everythings okay, good luck!
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Oh. this has been consistent. Not happening every so often. So I dont think it's contractions
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