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Evening lovelies. Just abit of advice really. I'm 9w 1d and keep getting shooting pains in my lower tummy that takes my breath away at the time but then goes as quick as it comes. I've had no bleeding at all so just wondered if this is the norm cos it's been a while since I last did this lol xxx

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How you doing? Still getting the pains?

If i were you i'd call the midwife x

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tjf7

Hey hun. Just had my booking appointment with the midwife and asked her about it. She said as long as there's no bleeding and it isn't constant then it's absolutely normal xx

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crystal2013

I am abit late on replying but....I had these around 10/11 weeks and if you look up "lightning crotch in pregnancy" you will be laughing. Its actually been named that. its quite a strong jab but normal xxx

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