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Mild random cramps
I'm 13 weeks pregnant and when I lay down or go to sleep, i feel certain abdominal cramps, sometimes on the right or left or maybe center. They definitely go away in a few seconds. What that pain is about though?
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If your cramps go away within seconds then you don't need treatment for those cramps. Please continue your consultation with a Gynaecologist in your area
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As ur uterus is growing in size and weight it causes streching of its supporting ligaments especially when u change ur posture , like laying down or sitting.. its normal when this pain occurs  take rest. Nothing to worry if the pain is not associated with bleeding or watery discharge
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Pls connect for advice
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Both your body and uterus are adapting to this major change of pregnancy. This should subside in some time.
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Normal
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Mild cramps can occur during pregnancy. Nothing to worry about.
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A little pain is a normal pressure symptom of pregnancy due to stretching n growth of fetus
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