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Ladies pls help i keep havin sharp pains and mu stomach geta really hard im only 21 weeks should i go to the hospital im nt the type that goes for every disconfort bt this does kinda hurt any relations has this happened to u and wt did ur doc say
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Kk girl hope everything's ok! :)
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No its constant feels like contraction...yea ima go better safe than sorry if they tell me im dehyfrated at least ill sleep wit no worrys thank u girls im on my way ill keep u guys updated
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I actually had a miscarriage this year in July and I had sharp pains that wouldnt go away and wouldn't let me sleep they were that bad.
I am now 9 weeks pregnant again:)
And my OB mentioned what I just said that if it goes away it's normal.
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I say go to the Dr. I'd rather find out it was nothing than not go and the pains get worse. Not knowing makes the pain more painful too (or maybe that's just me)... go to the hospital. Better to be safe than sorry
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If its so bad that it dosent go away then yes go to the e.r but if u feel pain and it goes away by laying down your probably  dehydrated or your uterus is stretching. Try drinking water.hope it helps ♡
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Is this pain staying on or do u just get them and it goes away?
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