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Cramps

I found out I was pregnant 2 weeks ago which was when my cycle was supposed to begin, but since then I've been having minor cramps similar to the pains you have when your cycle is on. Does or has any one dealt with this? Is it OK?
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Hopefully everything is OK!!!! Thanks u guys
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I had severe cramping with my first. Sometimes it was hard to move at all in the first month 1/2 to two months. Everything was perfectly normal and healthy though. No complications at all. Cramping is very normal in the beginning. It becomes a problem if it doent eventually go away or ease up signifigantly.
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I had it alot during my first trimester
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I talked with my doctor & she said everything is Ok, but I'm worried bc I had an ectopic pregnancy last year I had this feeling but back then my cramping was accompanied with bleeding
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I had the same thing and when I was about 6-7 weeks I had some bleeding. But it was just in plantation bleeding. So everything was ok.
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Yes, I've been cramping expecting a late cycle. I found out I was pregnant 4 days ago. My physician and this app statw cramping is normal. Now, if its severe seek medical attention.
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I had the same thing but it went away when I was in my 6th week it would just be here and there but if it get any worse go to the doctor
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