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Sounds like the attacks I had with my gallblader. I was first told it was "gas" and given antacids. They never helped or even came close to providing any relief. I have never given birth so I don't know how contractions feel, but I know that this was some of the worst pain I had ever had. I would pass out on occation from it. I suffered for 10 years with these attacks, even passing out on occassion from the pain, because I felt like an idiot complaining about gas. I finally went to the ER one morning when one lasted all night. It was then determined to be my gallbladder. I was shot full of pain meds and scheduled for surgery. I had mine removed laprascopically, was in the hospital 36 hours (would have been less, but I had a reaction to the aneistesia--sp). Recovery was fast.
Have the test done as soon as possible. If it is you gallbladder, there is no reason to continue to suffer.
Good luck. Take care.
K