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26 weeks pregnant with mild cramping like period pains

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Mummy2be1987 · 02/01/2016 04:48

Woke up at half 4 this morning with pains in my tummy! Thought I maybe needed to the toilet... (Number2)Confused but didn't. Felt my dd move which am happy about but still in a lot of pain. Think al ring the hospital but hope am not wasting there time. Anyone else had this???

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SugarPlumTree · 02/01/2016 05:01

No experience of this but think yiu"re right to ring the hospital. Will keep my fingers crossed for you Flowers

Oysterbabe · 02/01/2016 07:34

Go and be checked out. It's not worth the risk of just leaving it if you think you could be in labour.

DorotheaHomeAlone · 02/01/2016 07:55

Please go to the hospital if you're not there already. Thinking of you.

Mummy2be1987 · 02/01/2016 11:53

On May way to the hospital now, My pains have eased a little let's hope it's not to much to worry about, thanks for ur comments Wink

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Crumbles12 · 02/01/2016 11:58

Cramping is fairly common in pregnancy, a lot to do with the stretching of ligaments and moving everything around, with my 1st pg I had a lot of cramping, but always best to get checked out. The hospital will put your mind at rest and make sure baby is okay, I can't even count the amount of times I went up to maternity to get checked out only to be checked and sent home within the hour. Good luck

HonniBee · 02/01/2016 11:59

I had this at 19 weeks and was told it's the ligaments stretching to make room? Hope everything is ok, and the hospital put your mind at rest.

Mummy2be1987 · 02/01/2016 15:27

Back from the hospital me and baby are well, Just baby growing and ligament pain. Happy I went now I have peace of mind. Thanks for everyone's support Smile

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Artandco · 02/01/2016 15:29

Always better to get checked and have nothing wrong, than leave it and there is a problem.

HappyInL0nd0n · 03/01/2016 13:27

Glad to hear it. Have a rest and a mince pie. Grin

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