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Pregnancy cramps stopped 9 weeks

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WishingonaStar77 · 22/04/2019 13:18

Hi all,
Have any ladies reading this ever had cramping that suddenly went away at 9 weeks but all was well?

I've had in off twinges and cramps every day almost for the last 4 weeks. I'm 9+5 now and last scan was 9+3 Alle as well.

Last few days cramps are gone. I lost 2 pregnancies before where heart stopped between 9-10 weeks and I'm terrified the same is going to happen again.
I have a scan booked for weds but I'm just going out my mind with worry x

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Em39ma · 22/04/2019 13:34

Mine probably did stop around then, I’m 14 weeks now and haven’t had any for a good few weeks

WishingonaStar77 · 22/04/2019 13:38

@Em39ma I hope it's just normal and nothings wrong. Just can't help worrying.
Thanks though, wishing you a happy healthy pregnancy x

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Em39ma · 22/04/2019 14:00

I had a miscarriage last October, so know why you worried .
I had no cramping at all and lost all symptoms at 8 weeks, then started bleeding.
I have had extra scan with pregnancy, just for my own reassurance.

WishingonaStar77 · 22/04/2019 14:13

@Em39ma sorry for your loss. I have had 5 losses so far no living children. I have had a scan at least once a week so far as I can't cope in between waiting too long x

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Triskaidekaphilia · 22/04/2019 14:22

I can't remember exactly when mine stopped but I think it was around 9-10 weeks. 26 weeks now and everything seems normal. Smile

WishingonaStar77 · 22/04/2019 14:53

@Triskaidekaphilia thanks, that's reassuring. Happy healthy pregnancy to you x

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Triskaidekaphilia · 22/04/2019 15:10

To you too, I'm sure it's nothing to worry about in your case either :)

HolliiiM · 03/11/2023 08:38

Did everything work out? X

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