Just got my positive test few days back and im feeling thoda pulling type feeling in lower pet. Nothing serious but it makes me tension since its my first time. Did u all feel some pain in the starting?
When I was staying at my mom's place in early pregnancy, I complained about mild backaches. My mother gave me warm milk and told me to rest, saying it's normal, but we still checked with the doctor during my regular visit.
I used to feel mild stretching pains in my lower stomach during the first few weeks. It felt like period cramps, but as long as it wasn't severe and there was no spotting, my body was just adjusting.
My mother told me that the body is making space for the baby, so some light pain is natural. But we always consulted our doctor to be sure, so please do the same if it hurts a lot.
Listen, mild stretching pain is standard in the first trimester. But if you have heavy pain, bleeding, or backache, don't sit and ask online, just go to your gynac immediately.
I remember crying and thinking something was wrong when I felt cramps at 6 weeks. Turns out it was just normal implantation and stretching! Don't worry, but definitely call your doc if it gets severe.
I am in my second trimester now, but during the first few weeks, I had constant mild cramping. Did anyone else feel that too? It is scary, but for me, it turned out to be just uterine stretching.
I know exactly how terrifying every small pain can feel in those early weeks, it can keep you up all night. Mild cramping is very common, but to put your mind at peace, just give your doctor a quick call.
Oh god, with twins, my early cramps felt double! Your uterus is stretching like a balloon, so minor aches are expected, but if you feel like you are doubling over in pain, run to the gynac.
I had thyroid issues so I was always on high alert. I did have mild cramps early on, which the doctor said is normal, but make sure you discuss this during your regular checkups alongside your blood tests.
Mild cramps are totally normal, sweetie! Your body is doing amazing work preparing a cozy home for the little one. 🌟 Just stay hydrated and rest up, and ask your doc if you feel uneasy!
With my PCOS history, every little ache made me nervous in early pregnancy. Mild cramps are usually normal, but since our bodies can be sensitive, it's best to keep your doctor informed just to be safe.