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I am six weels along. I'm crampy on and off but no bleeding. I get UTIS a lot. Bit I'm not bleeding.
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2037415 tn?1332166326
Yea I also had a bacterial infection early my doctor said she wouldn't treat me till I was 12 wk because the baby by then has all the organs
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2037415 tn?1332166326
I still have lite cramping and I'm 15wk I was concerned so I went to the doctors the baby was kicking and moving so much my doctor told me its normal because the baby is growing dont be concerned its normal just take it easy no heavy lifting etc.... Drink lots of water and also gas can cause the cramping... congrats on the little one
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Thnks. As long as I'm not bleeding I should be ok. I noticed if I drink a lot its not as bad
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1943295 tn?1388239324
oh yeah and at during a pregnancy you will feel normal cramping. Almost like growing pains when your uterus stretchs to make room for baby and your muscles stretch to support baby! If you ever have cramping followed by bleeding or are doubling over due to the cramping contact your doctor. That is usually means something is wrong!
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1943295 tn?1388239324
UTI will difinently cause cramping. Also dehydration will to! make sure you drink lots and lots of water. It will hydrate the tissues in the uterus and make cramps less intense. Also its the best way to insure no UTI! If it continues contact your doctor. You will beable to test you for the UTI and if you have one give you meds to clear it up! Remember a UTI is something you do not want to give the baby in later pregnancy. So if it is a UTI nip it in the butt early! Good luck dear!
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