Im early, maybe 7 weeks, and getting mild cramps in lower pet on and off. Thoda scared hu cause i didnt expect it. Just want to understand why it happens, will mention to my doc on next visit also.
Mild cramping is often just your uterus stretching to make space, but because I had thyroid issues, I was told to be very careful. It's always best to mention any cramps to your doctor during your regular follow-ups to stay safe.
I have read that mild cramping can happen when the embryo implants or as the body begins to stretch. It sounds a bit scary, but they say it is quite common. I hope your doctor can reassure you.
Your body is expanding rapidly, so thoda cramping is bound to happen. However, if it's painful enough to disrupt your work or daily routine, don't wait. Just get a quick consultation with your doctor to rule out any issues.
I also felt mild menstrual-like cramps in my first trimester and got so scared! My doctor said it's just the uterus expanding. Did anyone else also get super anxious every time they felt a tiny cramp?
My tracker app showed that mild cramping happens because your ligaments are stretching to support the growing baby. It's usually normal, but if the pain is severe or accompanied by bleeding, you must contact your gynac immediately.
Because of my PCOS, I was always extra cautious about any pain. Mild cramping can be normal as the baby grows, but please don't ignore it if it becomes intense. It's always better to call your doctor and double-check.