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Is Cramping And Pink Cervical Mucus Normal In Pregnancy?

I am wondering if cramping and pink cervical mucus are normal in early pregnancy? I have been seeing a fertility doc and took clomid this cycle and blood test showed I was to ovulate on day 12. My doc told me to come in on cd 25 if no period but I was unable to go in. I am now on cd 27.
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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If you have missed the period you have expected to arrive, you should definitely suspect pregnancy. Implantation bleed is seen around the time of the missed period and is fresh. Cramping is common as the tubes propel the fertilized egg forward into the uterus. Please get a serum beta-hCG assay to confirm/exclude pregnancy and follow it up with a trans-vaginal/pelvic sonogram to clarify the situation. Concur with your doctor for further help. Hope your query has been clarified. Take care.
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Is Cramping And Pink Cervical Mucus Normal In Pregnancy?

Hi, If you have missed the period you have expected to arrive, you should definitely suspect pregnancy. Implantation bleed is seen around the time of the missed period and is fresh. Cramping is common as the tubes propel the fertilized egg forward into the uterus. Please get a serum beta-hCG assay to confirm/exclude pregnancy and follow it up with a trans-vaginal/pelvic sonogram to clarify the situation. Concur with your doctor for further help. Hope your query has been clarified. Take care.