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Hello

I'm 7weeks 5days & I was just wondering if anyone had cramps (feels like menstrual cramps) im on my feet at work for several hours & that's when it's tha worst.. It eases up when I sit, but I can't remember if these cramps are normal..?? My son is almost 7 so I can't really remember how being pregnant feels lol, I've also had 1 ectopic & 2 miscarriages :'( so I'm just praying everything is normal with this one..  
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Thank yu girls, I did tell my doctor & she said that some people do get cramps early on.. I just wanted opinions from people that are actually pregnant lol :)
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I'm 13 weeks and I'm still getting them. As long as you don't see blood and it's not crippling pain you're fine. Just take a Tylenol if it bothers you. That usually helps cramps but suck for headaches.
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Its normal!! I started getting them when i was six weeks preg and im 27wks now and still get them once in a while... my midwife said that as long as i dont bleed im fine.. She also said that it was because the muscles are stretching and should keep myself hydrated. But if your really worried you might wanna ask your obgyn.. :)
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Try and get a chair for work...
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i had mild cramps and acheyness when i was that early.  This is normal. If they are continous with worsening and bleeding is involved then go to ER. you should still bring it up to your obgyn.
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I didn't have those you might wanna call your midwife or doctor
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