I had a miscarrege 10months ago..i was 2 months pregnant..the doctor told me that cramping was common during the first weeks of pregnancy, the cramping was getting worst every day and I end up losing my baby..now im pregnant again and im so scared cuz im having cramps almost all day..what should i do?












Just take it easy, and report to your doctor if your cramps get worse. I had really bad cramping all through the first trimester!
yes it’s normal. i am 13 weeks pregnant and i have cramps about everyday. i just take tylenol and get rest.
Since you have a history of miscarriage, call your doctor.
I wish I knew hunnie, cause im a month pregnant and im having the same problem. Hope all works out well for you ! sorry I dont have an answer.
Sweetie stay off your feet. Try not to worry. Call your doctor see him as soon as possible. keep us updated. I’ll pray for you!
I had cramps, but not all day. they felt like menstral cramps.. go to er since you had a miscarriage… put yourself on bedrest for the first timester. I had cramps though… and am just fine. Congradulations!:):)
yes it is very normal,, but under your circumstance’s I would report evr\erything to your doctor just to be on the safe side ..That way he knows what is going on with you incase something else is causing the cramping
Cramping is normal, the first trimester of pregnancy is the hardest with all of the bodily changes going on. But since you’ve had a miscarriage before I would regularly check up with your doctor and let him/her know that this is the same thing that you were experiencing during your last pregnancy. Hope everything works out for you.
For starters, get a new Doctor. Hopefully you are not seeing the same one you were for your last pregnancy. I think cramps to some degree is normal, but if they were getting worse every day, I think the doctor should of taken that a little more seriously. If you did go to the same Doctor (though I can’t imagine why), make sure he/she is monitoring you a little closer this time, since you miscarried last time. If you have a new Doctor, make sure he/she is aware of the symtoms leading to the miscarry.
Good luck to you, I hope you have a healthy and happy baby!
A lot of times the cramping is caused by the uterus growing and moving in the abdomen-even in the first few months. As long as the cramping is not accompanied by bloody discharge I would relax. I had cramping also. I was freaked out too. But, everything turned out fine. Hang in there!