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4.5 weeks pregnant.. some cramping. is this normal?

I took a pregnancy test and it was positive. But now about 4 days later im having the odd.. Poke. Theyre not like any cramps ive had before. And they are not really painful. Im also noticing more clear/graywhite discharge. My doctor isnt open again until next week... Any idea what it could be? Weve been ttc for over a year and finally have..id hate it to be a miscarrage.(eventho i know its still early and possible)..
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I've been having cramping too and a lot of discharge. They said it was.normal because its my first pregnancy and my uterus is growing. They said that to ease the pain to drink over 8 cups of water a day and snack here and there.
Congratz!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Cramping is very normal while pregnant, and will likely continue for quite some time. Your uterus is stretching and expanding. As for the discharge, it's normal for that to increase as well. It's likely only going to get worse later on--you can wear a liner to keep yourself clean and fresh.
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my wife,when she was pregnant with our son had discharge pretty frequently,and alot of cramping,it was tough on her but our little boy Isaac who is 14 months old turned out fine.Hang in there
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1688492 tn?1346364370
That's normal! Ur good unless u start bleeding! Congrats!
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