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Cramps

Ive been having cramps so bad that I was crouched over and crying. I haven't been bleeding or anything. What do you think it is?
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I'm 9 weeks and 2 days and I went to the doctor she said everything looked fine and sounded fine but I kinda don't believe her
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Cramp could also be a sign of dehydration.  Drink plenty water and lie on your left side, see if it subsides. If not I will Kepler bugging the doctor because only you know how u really feel. Or just go to the ER. Let them do a pelvic exam and ultrasound.
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I'm 13w & 4days today, and I'm having cramps right now . It like comes and go I'm thinking is it the baby moving to a different side because it hurts in one then another one . The doctor said is normal as long as I'm not bleeding then I'm fine . Every time I go to the bathroom I check just in case but I know my baby is in God hands and so is all you mothers .
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I am cramping so bad when I when to the hospital they said I was at 1cm and I due November 25 do you think the baby will come before the due day?????
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If cramping is in your feet /calves, could be Magnesium deficiency. If cramping is in your belly please see doc / ed asap
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How far along are you?
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U need to call your doctor or just go to the emergency room
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