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Possible Pregnancy??

Last AF was June 9th. Having some symptoms. BB enlarged a little and a lttle nausea. Now having so slight cramping. I am going on 6 days late. Could I be pregnant or just late.. Is cramping a normal sign?
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107860 tn?1302926740
I remember I kept cramping thinking AF was gonna come, and I found out that I was pregnant. I'll be 22 weeks tomorrow, we get to find out the sex tomorrow:)
As long as there is no blood, ur fine... :)
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Forgot to post that during sex the bottom of my stomach feels a little sore. Is this normal for early pregnancy as well. I have 2 kids but it has been 6 years since I was pregnant I forgot what it felt like in the beginning.
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130384 tn?1221593027
I had cramps just like AF in early pg like this.  Then morning sickness came around 7-8 weeks pg.

Take a hpt and go from there.  6 days late is not unheard of, sometimes our cycles just have a weird month, but definitely take a hpt so you can start your prenatal vitamins ASAP.

Good luck!
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130384 tn?1221593027
I don't remember exactly, but I think it started somewhere around 5.5 or 6 weeks.  I do remember that right at 4 weeks and right when I found out I was pg, I felt great, no cramps whatsoever.  But then after a while I started to cramp.
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JJety how early did you have the cramping?
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Many women experience some mild cramping in early pregnancy.  In fact, my friend is 16 weeks pregnant and for the longest time she kept feeling like AF was about to show up because of the cramping she was experiencing.  If you haven't taken a test yet, I would go ahead and do so, just to see.  It should show up positive by now if you are indeed pregnant.  Dollar General has cheapies that work really well (you usually have to ask for them at the register.)  Go ahead and try to test with first morning urine though, even though you are already late.

Hope things turn out like you want them to! :)
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