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Yes. If you are having cramps at 1 month pregnant, even without the history of miscarriages, you could be miscarrying again. It is not normal to have cramping at one month pregnant. Cramping means that there is a problem and you should seek medical attention right away. I wish you the best. Try to take extra care of yourself and stay off your feet as much possible. It would help to know why you miscarried to prevent the cause if possible. Research the purpose of yams with maintaining pregnancy. A friend of mine has a daughter-in-law who went into premature labor and the dr. gave her yams?

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Q: Should I worry I have a history of miscarriages and I am starting to cramp I am about one month pregnant?
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