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480331 tn?1310403529

Any ideas?

Hi ladies!  I have an OBGYN appt next week, but I thought in the meantime I would post my concern on the forum.  In the past 3 months, I have had a very dull to mild achiness in my lower left pelvic abdomen area.  I can't really call it a "pain" because it doesn't hurt.  It can be more pronounced some days more than others...today, it's been steady.  I don't want to panic or get myself worked up, because I don't do well with health problems : )  but I was curious if any of you may have had the same thing, or may have an idea what it could be.  Thanks!
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Im also thinking cyst or possibly fibroid.
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480331 tn?1310403529
Miss you too, I just pm'd you!  Well, I haven't had a period yet, I'm still nursing Olivia...It could be a fibroid, but my guess is maybe a cyst?  Oddly enough, I had several fibroids when I became pregnant with Connor, by the time I was expecting Olivia, they either shrunk bigtime or dissolved...I just hate anything related to "DOWN UNDER" it scares me, and I always think the worse.  Anyway, I'm glad to see you on here, I know you're going through a lot right now and I just wish I could give ya a big hug!  XO  Pam
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377493 tn?1356502149
Hey honey!!!  First have to get the "I miss you" out..lol.

I wonder if you might not have a fibroid?  Have you noticed heavier flow at AF time or more cramps then normal at all?  I have two, and dull achiness is part of what I get.  They are pretty common, and can increase in size during pregnancy.  First thing that popped into my head.


Hope all is well!!  XOXO
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