Mild cramping at six weeks is very common as your uterus grows. For safe relief, paracetamol is generally considered the safest over-the-counter pain reliever during pregnancy. You should strictly avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or aspirin. Before taking any medication, it is best to consult your obstetrician. You can also find relief by resting, staying well-hydrated, or using a warm compress. While mild cramps are usually harmless, please seek medical attention immediately if the pain becomes severe, occurs on only one side, or is accompanied by vaginal bleeding, fever, or dizziness.
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