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Beat pregnancy leg cramps
By ThinkBaby on 20/10/2008 03:45:06
It's no fun being heavily pregnant and getting cramp so try a few small rules to avoid it
What causes leg cramps?Leg cramps - painful spasms in the leg - affect as many as 50 per cent of pregnant women. No-one knows exactly why it should be so common in pregnancy but its prevalence in the later months suggests that the extra weight you
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Stomach cramps in early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 05/03/2011 21:01:43
Aches and pains in early pregnancy are usually just a sign of your changing body, but when are stomach cramps safe, and when are they a concern?
Not all stomach cramps in pregnancy are a cause for concernNot all tummy pains in early pregnancy are a bad thing and signal a miscarriage. There are huge changes beginning in your body right now so twinges and cramps in your belly are often just a
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Pregnancy bleeding, spotting, pregnancy cramps,
By Daniella Delaney on 04/08/2011 12:04:41
When you're pregnant, any pains in the first trimester lead to a panic that they're signs of miscarriage. But do pregnancy cramps, pregnancy bleeding or spotting always mean problems?
growing baby. When you experience anything out of the ordinary early on in your pregnancy, particularly pregnancy stomach cramps, pains spotting, or bleeding, it's, quite naturally, bound to get you worried. The first thought to cross any pregnant woman
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When stomach cramps in early pregnancy are a cause for concern
By Daniella Delaney on 13/05/2011 14:05:05
How to know when you should probably be contacting your doctor or midwife
Strong pain and bleeding do not always signal a miscarriage, but do call your doctor, midwife or hospital if you experience any of the following:The cramps are accompanied by tenderness low down in your bellyThere is heavy bleeding like a day
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Ex-Eastender Natalie Cassidy shares her pregnancy niggles
By Matt Fricker on 12/08/2010 12:51:42
Actress and mum-to-be is suffering from thigh cramps at the 8-month mark
Natalie Cassidy has revealed that she’s having trouble sleeping while pregnant. Mum-to-be Natalie, 27, is expecting her first child with fiancé Adam Cottrell in September.“I’ve been waking up in the night with cramp in my thighs,” Natalie revealed
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Woman has surprise baby after blaming labour pains on curry
By Lara Brunt on 03/06/2011 09:32:11
A clueless curry lover was stunned when she gave birth hours after suffering stomach cramps
Tucking into a curry to kick-start labour is a popular pregnancy myth – but it seemed to work for one new mum from Wales! Jessica Williams had no idea she was pregnant and thought her love of the spicy stuff was the cause of her crippling stomach pains. But hours later the 26-y...
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33 weeks pregnant - seven weeks left
By Maria Muennich on 27/08/2008 00:57:55
49 days to go until your due date and you're probably feeling a little cramped in there
labour contractions, Braxton Hicks are sporadic and simply uncomfortable, rather than painful. If you start to experience regular, frequent (several within an hour, rather than within a day) or painful abdominal cramping then you should contact your
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Am I pregnant? Early signs of pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 27/05/2011 06:41:41
Find out what first symptoms to look out for, plus what to do next if you are pregnant
:Sore boobsSpotting and crampsLate or missed periodNausea or morning sicknessMetallic taste in mouth or changed tastesEmotional changes, mood swings, fatigue and tirednessLeg cramps, extra loo trips, aches and painsIf any of these ring true (or even
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Pins and needles in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 02/06/2006 01:11:56
Tingling in your fingers and toes might seem strange but they shouldn't be anything to worry about.
Apart from your growing bump, pregnancy does very strange things to your body. You might notice your hair becomes more fullsome (and then proceeds to drop out more quickly soon after the birth!), you get a snuffly nose about half way through your term, and you may well get tingli...
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Abdominal pain during pregnancy
By Daniella Delaney on 17/05/2012 16:39:40
What could be causing your pregnancy stomach pain and what are the treatment?
. Bleeding can be a symptom. You could also feel tenderness is your uterus area or back pain or repeating contractions. Some women also experience a cramp that just won't go away. The advice is to contact your doctor straight away. Learn more about your
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