Im around 5 weeks and getting these mild cramps in lower pet, like period type. Not asking for any medicine, just want to know simple things that gave you ladies some relief. Thoda uncomfortable feel ho raha hai.
I felt so scared during my first few weeks because of constant mild cramping, almost like my period was about to start. My doctor explained it was just my uterus expanding to make space. Keeping a warm pillow on my back and resting really comforted me.
For normal mild cramps, a warm water bag or just resting on your side works best without spending any money. Don't go buying expensive heat belts or trying fancy therapies. If they get worse, go to your regular clinic and get a basic scan to be sure.
Early cramps are your body's funny way of saying get ready for the ride! I used to just lie on the couch like a lazy panda and ask my husband to bring me warm water. But jokes apart, if it hurts too much, call your doc instead of suffering.
Oh dear, early pregnancy cramps can be so nerve-wracking, especially when you are constantly worrying about your little one. Please know that mild stretching of your uterus is normal. Just rest, take warm baths, and give yourself grace.
Having a history of PCOS, I was extra terrified of every little cramp in my first trimester. Mild stretching and drinking warm water helped, but I never assumed everything was fine. If the cramps feel sharp or are accompanied by spotting, please call your gynac immediately.
While mild cramping is very common as your body changes, you should never ignore it. It is always safest to consult your gynac to rule out any complications. Please do not take any home remedies or painkillers without their direct approval.
Your uterus is currently doing a major renovation project to build a 5-star suite for the baby, so some noise and cramps are expected! Lie down and watch a funny show to distract yourself. But if the renovation feels like a wrecking ball, call your gynac!
Stop stressing and running around so much; early pregnancy requires you to actually rest. Sit down, keep your legs elevated, and drink plenty of water to keep muscle spasms away. If the pain is sharp or you see any pink spots, go straight to the hospital.