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Hello doctors, I'm 6 weeks 3 days pregnant , I got my tvs last week everything is normal yolk sac formed . They asked me to repeat the ultrasound in two weeks to know fetal development. I have been experiencing nausea and vomitting and slight breast tenderness. I had some cramps near my buttocks lower back and surrounding area but just for a day . Are these cramps normal doctor ? I'm also taking folic acid as prescribed? Need your advice as well
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Yes these cramps are normal continue folic acid supplements avoid pelvic jerk for the first 12 weeks repeat ultrasound as advised
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Kindly Confirm  that wheather ur conception is  spontaneous or with assisted reproduction method  Cramps could be normal though u should take consultation  to rule out completely
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nause vomiting ,  breast tenderness is normal
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need to take pyridoxine phosphate for above symptoms dosage and frequency depend on ur symptoms need to consult properly
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Hello cramps in pregnancy are not normal,you should start tab Duphaston 10 mg twice a day if you have not started Hormonal tablets.
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