Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
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curliegirl
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Member since 3/06 10128 total posts
Name: Gina
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Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
Not constant cramping, but twinges or pulls here and there.
I'm in my 8th week and still feel little cramps, usually when I'm sitting.
Anyone?
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Posted 1/3/07 1:48 PM |
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pinkandblue
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Member since 9/05 32436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
You will not always feel it, I felt it in the beginning but then it went away...now at 28 weeks, I have some strange feelings but they are not cramping. I think it is the baby adjusting...
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Posted 1/3/07 1:52 PM |
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Karebaby
Precious
Member since 10/06 5304 total posts
Name: Karyn
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Re: Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
Mine went away around 9 or 10 weeks.
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Posted 1/3/07 2:14 PM |
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johnsae
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Member since 3/06 18677 total posts
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Re: Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
I had cramping during weeks 6 and 7 and they were pretty bad. They went away, but now I've started having them again at 15 weeks.
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Posted 1/3/07 2:28 PM |
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Re: Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
Glad to hear other women feel it too. I am only 4 weeks PG but I feel it. I kind of like the feeling.
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Posted 1/3/07 2:34 PM |
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trnity44
I hope you stay beautiful baby
Member since 5/05 8356 total posts
Name: Liz
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Re: Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
I had it alot during last week and the week before- now I just get them every once and awhile- maybe like 1x per day.
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Posted 1/3/07 2:40 PM |
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vegalady
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Member since 6/06 4546 total posts
Name: SNV
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Re: Do you always feel cramping? Or does it eventually subside?
i had it some in the beginning. I know have them again at 14 weeks.But it is because the little pooka is growing. As long as there is no bleeding its fine.
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Posted 1/3/07 3:14 PM |
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