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Anyone else out there have them ealy as well? My doctor said it was uncommon, but I shouldn't worry unless they were painful or there was bleeding. They are uncomfortable, but don't hurt and no bleeding.
Just looking for advice from others who may have them. Does being tired or dehydrated increase the frequency or intensity? Have you found anything that will decrease them? Would you necessarily have them with every pregnancy?
Probably everything is fine and I shouldn't worry, but that's never stopped me from worrying before ...
This question was asked Sep. 22, 2014 8:33pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts
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Q: Early Braxton Hick Contractions - Normal? Causes?
I'm 14 weeks now and I am having Braxton Hicks contractions. I had a lot of them and early as well with my first pregnancy. That baby was term and healthy.Anyone else out there have them ealy as well? My doctor said it was uncommon, but I shouldn't worry unless they were painful or there was bleeding. They are uncomfortable, but don't hurt and no bleeding.
Just looking for advice from others who may have them. Does being tired or dehydrated increase the frequency or intensity? Have you found anything that will decrease them? Would you necessarily have them with every pregnancy?
Probably everything is fine and I shouldn't worry, but that's never stopped me from worrying before ...
This question was asked Sep. 22, 2014 8:33pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts
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