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pulling pain

I am 4 weeks and 2 days. I keep getting this pulling pain in my right side every now and again. Is this normal? My hcgs were at a 100 if that makes a differance.
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I discovered my pregnancy at 4 & 1/2 weeks and I have NEVER noticed more symptoms. I have had mild cramping/pulling for 3 weeks now and I have actually gotten used to it. Of course, I have read a TON of things online to see if each symptom is "normal". According to everything I've read, most mild cramping/pulling is normal during early pregnancy as long as it isn't accompanied by bleeding. I have my first appointment Dec 6 (at 9 weeks) and I have a huge list of questions ready!

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im feeling the same as u are and im 13 weeks! ur gonna feel that everyonce in a while. it sometimes hurts ALOT! but theres preety much nothing u can do about it.
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Thanks! This is actually my 4 th pregnancy, my previous pregnancies I miscarried : ( So every little thing gets me worried!
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It's probably round ligament pain it's totally normal as long as it only lasts a few seconds. It's your body stretching to make room for baby. If its lasting too long I would call your doctor :)
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I had that too before I knew I was pregnant (I didn't find out until I was 6 weeks) but it was on my left.  I researched it then and it said it was normal as long as its not accompanied by spotting or bleeding. This only lasted a few weeks for me then it turned into more of a dull ache.  As long as there is no spotting, its probably just your uterus stretching, especially if this is your first pregnancy. :)
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