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689528 tn?1364135841

6 weeks -cramping came back

Last night I was sooo worried. All of a sudden I got my cramping back and lots more discharge. It's whitish, so no browns or blood but it worries me. My back was also hurting on top of that. This is after a week of not feeling my cramping.
Anyone else getting this? Maybe I'm having another mini growth spurt? I hate it..makes me feel on edge!
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Well no pregnancies are the same so this child might give you more hell than the next in the tummy. Lol this is my third and I have totally different symptoms. Yes, I had morning sickness with all but they are totally different. Lol its so strange. Good luck.
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689528 tn?1364135841
It hasn't stopped. It's still going on today. It's like a constant twinge I guess. It probably is growth but geeze!! LOL I don't remember this AT ALL with my first. I can tell it's uterine because it's right in that spot all around.
I'm having no spotting, thank god but you probably know how it is....you always look when wiping!
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I cramp too it's a pain. But, it sounds like normal cramping to me.
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1794093 tn?1357930759
The cramping has since stopped tho?  Like you said maybe a mini growth spurt or a muscle not agreeing with all the growing around it lol who know... Just as long a it stopped and like u said no blood was visible.... Im sure i cramped here and there at the begining last time...
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