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    Mar 8, 2013, 12:04 PM
    9 weeks pregnant w/ cramps
    I went to the doc like you said he said I'm probebly like 9 weeks pregnant and he took my blood . I have to wait for results I get them tue.. But I have been fine since I went to the doc on tue . But today I have a little bit of cramping I keep going to the bathroom to c if there's blood but none so far I'm worried don't know what's happening its not real painful but defiantly don't feel normal

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