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Im in 6 Weeks pregnant

Im in 6 weeks pregnant now and i had this severe cramps and diarrhea but no blood. Is this normal? Do you have same symptoms?
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Definitely try to rest more. Your baby is dependent on you for it to grow, so take it easy.
You will get cramping similar to pms cramps, and the pain is different for everyone. The cramping is your uterus stretching/the implantation of the embryo. Going to the toilet a lot or not much is just another pleasure of pregnancy!
You should always see your doctor if you have any concerns.
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May just need to take it easier.. find more time to prop your legs up and relax more often. You should ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS call your doctor if you have any concerns. Better safe than sorry and that is what they do its their job and MOST of them love to help! :)
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Thank you for telling me your experience. I am very much grateful for having this conversation with you all.
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I have cramping but not severe cramping. I feel them at night when I'm relaxed going to bed. I'm 6 weeks 4 days
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Thanks Kay, im bothered. Im glad we have the same symptoms. Is your cramping occurs at day or night?
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Mostly during the day, I feel better when I get home from work and lay down.
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I am 6 weeks too and I have been experiencing the same symptoms. Cramping really badly.
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