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Mamas: Did you cramp on both sides or just one side?
I am supposedly 2 months pregnant and I have no morning sickness or tender breasts. I just cramps sometimes dull little aches they’re mostly on my right side. Not my lower stomach though . Aching on the side of my stomach on the right side.
Is this normal? I go for a vagina ultrasound today at 3:30. I’m just nervous. I know the baby is too small to show on a belly ultrasound but yesterday my doctor did one of those and there was nothing.
I took 12 at home tests which all came positive and one urine test which came back positive. I’m like super hairy I have thin hair all over my stomach.
This is my first time being pregnant and it’s like everything is starting to scare me. When I mentioned to my stomach she didn’t say anything other than if something was wrong my lower stomach would be in severe pain
4 Answers
- Tri-HarderLv 72 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, it's normal.
Stop worrying about every little twinge, or it'll be a very long seven months from here.
- MissALv 72 years ago
You're overthinking this WAY too much and need to tell your doctor that so they can give you some advice about dealing with irrational anxiety. It was absurd to take twelve pregnancy tests, it's absurd to fixate on every minor ache and pain, it's absurd to worry about not seeing the fetus on a belly ultrasound when you know it's too early to see it.
- sarahLv 52 years ago
Personally, I never really experienced any cramps (and the one time I did, they were in my pubic bone, not my stomach), so I'm not much help there, but unless your cramps are severe (or accompanied by bleeding), there's no reason to worry about any kind of cramps. Baby might only be about the size of a blueberry right now, but your body is already preparing for when he/she is more along the lines of a watermelon, lol, so there's a lot of stretching and growing going on -- some discomfort is to be expected.
Also, don't worry about not having tender breasts or morning sickness. Your symptoms might just be off to a late start (personally, I didn't REALLY start morning sickness until I was about eight weeks along, and I've known plenty of women who didn't have any until about weeks 10-12), or you might be one of those lucky women that flat out doesn't experience any symptoms at all. I have a sister who swears she felt no different throughout her whole pregnancy; had she not stopped having periods and started getting fat, she would have probably ended up on an episode of 'I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant,' lol.