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Extremely Bad Cramping in Week 8!!!

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Posted: 10/16/06 - 23:00
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issy
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I am in 8th week and have extremely bad cramping. It has started in 4 week, along with nausea and headaches. It started getting more painful last week. Is that normal? I still have nausea, but milder than before and cramping worsened. Please post.


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Posted: 10/20/06 - 03:33
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My gyn told me that uterus growing causes cramping. So it is normal to have cramps and I would be worried not to have them. I cramp all the time, am in 9th week now. Sometimes crams are more severe then I have ever experienced in my periods and pms. I reported that to my gyn and she said that there was nothing to be worried about. It may depend on what you find extremely bad and painful. Anyway, report that to your gyn next time you visit her/him.


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Posted: 10/26/06 - 09:21
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this may sound wierd but I think I might be pregnant...I would be around 6 or 7 weeks now if I am. I experienced really bad cramping aswell and some bleeding (like 3-4 days) I thought it was my period but I have never had cramps so bad before...I was throwing up and I was really dizzy. I couldnt get out of bed for like 2 days. And the cramping started lightly a week before the bleeding did and continued days after. I really confused...please help.


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Posted: 11/12/06 - 14:27
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diarhea,cramps ,no period


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