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<blockquote data-quote="sleepyheadzzz" data-source="post: 846049" data-attributes="member: 163119"><p>I'm 9 weeks 6 days. My only early sign of pregnancy was cramping - I also thought I was about to get my period but I usually only get cramps on the first day - after 3 days of cramps I took a test and got a positive. My cramping has continued off and on and hasn't been too severe - doesn't feel any worse than regular menstrual cramps and I've had no spotting. Neither my endo nor GP have been concerned about it.</p><p></p><p>I've read in a number of places that its often a sign you're not drinking enough water. When I feel them a lot I down a glass and it usually goes away within 30 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepyheadzzz, post: 846049, member: 163119"] I'm 9 weeks 6 days. My only early sign of pregnancy was cramping - I also thought I was about to get my period but I usually only get cramps on the first day - after 3 days of cramps I took a test and got a positive. My cramping has continued off and on and hasn't been too severe - doesn't feel any worse than regular menstrual cramps and I've had no spotting. Neither my endo nor GP have been concerned about it. I've read in a number of places that its often a sign you're not drinking enough water. When I feel them a lot I down a glass and it usually goes away within 30 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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