Not really painful cramps but light cramps. Also this white milky discharge? My pee is lighter than before and frequent urination? Headaches? I feel bloated too, It's all of this normal? I'm sorry it's just that I'm newly pregnant with my first child. Thanks in advance.
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All or that is normal. The cramps are uour uterus stretching, discharge is normal. Pee being lighter would be from drinking more fluids which is good. Frequent urination is because your uterus is putting pressure on your bladder. Headaches are normal and a sign of pregnancy, same with bloating. Basically everything you've described is completely normal. There's a lot of websites you can look at to see what to expect each week of your pregnancy for symptoms and how your baby is growing. It's good to be informed so you aren't always wondering what's normal or not. Good luck!
Totally normal! The cramps are just your growing uterus and the stretching of your round ligaments which hold the uterus in place. I have them pretty bad this pregnancy too. Bloating won't go away for a couple months after birth even. The discharge is normal as well. Just take it easy if you can.
I can be 16 weeks the following day 2 weeks ago I was going by way of the equal factor. The cramping is youngster and uterus growing. Should you spotting then i might name you're general practitioner. Different smart attempt to leisure a little bit more. No extra hot baths warm baths most effective in view that of the waft of the blood. :) this might be my 4th being pregnant however my three youngster...
yes! its all normal! the only thing that happened wwith was i was having milky discharge and i was toled it was normal. i didnt habe every sworeness of anything but it was an yeast infection. it didnt burn or anything so i didnt know untill i got check. so if you have gotten checked and nothing was there your fine but if you havent do so!
good luck
This is all perfectly normal :)
Congrats
your uterus is stretching.