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Cramps in lower abdomen
Is it ok to have cramps in lower abdomen and groin area pain during pregnancy? I m 6 weeks pregnant and this is my first and natural conception. Some times it feels like period pain so I am scared. Is this something of concern ? I m 32 yrs old with no relevant medical history and a active lifestyle (10 k steps a day) with mild other physical activities like lifting 4-6 kg weights
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Mild cramps are okay but if you are getting painful cramps, take Tab Susten SR 400 mg twice daily after food for a month and avoid heavy work.
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At 6 weeks pregnancy you should not have any cramps in lower abdomen, definitely not due to pregnancy. Please get a sonography of Lower abdomen done and consult with a Gynaecologist with the report.
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Avoid weight lifting in first 3 months. Start with supplements and get blood investigation done along with ultrasound
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Yes a little pain n cramps are normal pressure symptoms of pregnancy
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