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404232 tn?1253965956

Shooting pains

I know that this has been posted before but I couldn't find it. There was someone who posted that they had shooting pains in their vagina (sorry if TMI) and they were wondering if it was a sign of pregnancy?. I have had them with my two previous pregnancies (one went full term and healthy, the other was a m/c at twelve weeks) and I honestly cannot remember getting them when I wasn't pregnant. My LPM was Jan 11th  and it was my first period after the m/c and D&C. I usually have a 28 day cycle and as of right now I am over a week late. I was wondering who out there has had their cycles return to normal relatively quickly after a m/c and who hasn't. I thought I ovulated the 22th-24th however did not use any ovulation kits (just history of my cycle). I was wondering if maybe because the the m/c my cycle got messed up and I didn't ovulate until last weekend. I had taken hpt on monday( when i thought I ovulated earlier and it was negative). Monday I started feeling tired and bloated so I figured AF was due any day. She hasn't shown yet, my breasts are sore mainly at night and for the last two days I have gotten those shooting pains again. I don't have any infections down there and aside from that am healthy. I was wondering if anyone had those pains and wasn't pregnant?? I am so sacred to get my hopes up. WOW sorry so long!!!
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404232 tn?1253965956
Yeah thanks, I am going to test in the am and if it is negative and AF doesn't show by this weekend I guess i will have to put a call into the doc!!!
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363110 tn?1340920419
take a pregnancy test. alot of women get PG after a miscarriage, sometimes that very month if they don't wait the 1-3 cycles most doctors suggest.

Good Luck and take a test this week!

:)
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