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Mild cramping at 5 weeks

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I am 5 weeks pregnant now and I had mild crampings,it will be like 5 to 6 times a day. It starts cramping once in a while for about 1 to 2 mins and stops. Also I am suffering from white discharge without any odour. it will be like droplets on my panty for about 4 to 6 times a day. I would like to know is there any major problem with this. please guide me I am much worried.... Please....


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replied May 13th, 2010
First Trimester of Pregnancy Answer A12067
Hi, and thanks for your medical question on eHealth forum! Congratulations on your pregnancy!

Increased clear discharge is a normal finding in pregnancy. If you are having multiple cramps, then please consult a gynecologist. Some women do experience them and have uneventful normal pregnancies to term.

However since a confirmed diagnosis cannot be given on net please discuss these possibilities with your gynecologist once. Hope this helps. Take care!



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