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Achey belly at 7.5 weeks pregnant

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Hi , has anyone who is pregnant or has been pregnant ever had a achey belly almost like a period type achey tummy .

Feel v bloated today - when I had my scan yesterday the dr said both my ovaries were still enlarged but that was good as there protecting baby .

This is the first time I've ever felt this tummy and back ache period like ache since being pregnant .

Is this normal ??? Xx

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Perfectly normal hun, just everything stretching. The non-pregnant uterus is about the size of a walnut. It then has to stretch to fit in a baby. When you think about it like that, you can see why you ache! I used to find a bit of warmth in the small of the back helped xx

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