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Is slight cramping with no bleeding or spotting common in your 10th week of pregnancy?



Is slight cramping with no bleeding or spotting common in your 10th week of pregnancy?

You know this is a really serious question that you are asking and I personally think you should be calling your doctor instead of asking what other people may suggest--on the other hand cramping if not common at all so you definately need to be asking your doctor if you need to do some sonograms and follow up to see if you are actually experiencing false labor or your pregnancy is a high risk pregnancy---
thanks, we really all needed to know that.
That's really not a normal question to ask on here. Is not asking your doctor if you're miscarrying common!?

I just got shot in the left temple... Should I use gauze? or an ace bandage??
I wouldn't know since I have never been pregnant. You could always call your doctor though.
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