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694568 tn?1228844471

I'm 4 weeks pregnant and are still experiencing period like symptoms although I'm taking progesterone vaginal pessaries so this could have something to do with it, is this normal, is anyone else having these symptoms as well as pregnancy symptoms?

It's been confirmed that I'm 4 weeks pregnant but I'm still experiencing period like symptoms, Re Backache, cramping in stomach and legs although it's calmed down now, it's not as bad as it was. Is this due to the fact that I'm taking progesterone vaginal pessaries as they can cause that?

Is this normal and is anyone else experiencing this?

I'm having pregnancy symptoms such as having to urinate more regularly, tired and sore boobs but I only really get the sore boobs at night when I'm in bed, I often wake up for a wee and my boobs are really sore when getting out of bed to get to the bathroom!!
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694568 tn?1228844471
Thank you so much for your responses.

Are you getting morning sickness as I understand that can occur from week 5 onwards?x
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433702 tn?1232294235
I also had them until about 5 1/2 weeks.  I was also on progesterone.  My RE said it was normal.
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443968 tn?1288612689
Oh I definitly got them. I am 8 weeks 6 days pregnant and still get cramps period like at times, my RE says is pretty normal r/t my ovaries being enlarged from all the medications I had (hormones). Alos your uterus is stretching to make space for baby to grow.
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