Drink plenty of water and lie down on your left side, as sometimes it's just gas. But if the pain is severe or accompanied by bleeding, please go to the hospital right away.
I had mild, period-like pulling cramps in my early weeks. Just be careful—if the cramps are very sharp, or if you see any spotting, contact your doctor immediately.
Don't stress too much, yaar! Mild cramping in the beginning is totally normal as things stretch out. But obviously, if it starts hurting bad, dial your doctor instantly.
With my PCOS history, I used to overthink every single cramp in the first trimester. Most of the time it's just harmless stretching, but always keep your doctor in the loop.
My mother-in-law told me it's just the uterus stretching to make space for the baby. But I still called my doctor to be 100% safe, and she said mild cramping is very normal.
Please stay positive and try not to worry too much. It is usually just your body adjusting to this beautiful soul growing inside, but do inform your gynac if the pain increases.
Mere saath bhi hota tha pehle teen mahine mein, bahut darr lagta tha. Aap tension mat lo, par ek baar doctor didi ko phone karke pooch lena safe rahega.