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Only found out 2 days ago about pregnancy and am looking into every little cramp, twitch, anything. I'm so worried something will go wrong sine all we went through. 8 years ttc, uterine cancer, fertility meds and now that it has happened it's hard to believe. It is normal to have small cramps and stufflike that isn't it? I also get a small pulling feeling either on the right or left side if I move the wrong way too fast. But only happened like 3 times in the past 1 1/2 weeks.
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1430240 tn?1290434023
thats normal. im 8 weeks and ive had the cramps for a weeks now and i do get a pinching/pulling pain as well. i think its the uterus just slowly stretching out and getting bigger its totally normal though..dont start to worry unless you start bleeding heavily. and try not to stress about it! congratulations and good luck!
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Thanks :o) I think I'm 4 wk 4d but have not had an ultrasound yet to double check. Congrats to you too.
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938326 tn?1300878804
Firstly Congratulations,
The cramps are normal, and the pulling your feeling is likely stretching of your liagaments; also normal.How far along are you?  I am 20 weeks now and still have the crampy feeling and the sudden movement pains.
Try not to worry too much and just rest when you need to.
Wishing you the happiest and healthiest pregnancy
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