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8101930 tn?1420001456

round ligament pain?

I am 18 weeks and 2 days and I've been getting this achy pain around my uterus the last couple days.  Left side, right side, bottom.. And it's not constant. . Just comes and goes randomly.  Is this round ligament pain?  
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9038886 tn?1402125726
Lol this reminds me last week I was having those awful pains, and I got worried went to see my doctor and she told me it was just ligament pains. I am a ftm as well So I panic! Don't worry your baby is fine :)
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8101930 tn?1420001456
Ok Thanks!  :)
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8102917 tn?1402457914
In 18 weeks 2 days and been feeling the same things the past couple days mines a little throbbing sharp pain and goes away it also feels like my upper abs are a little sore.
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1943295 tn?1388239324
Best way to stretch these out is get on your hands and knees (use some pillows under your stomach ifyou need the help supporting the belly) rock forward hold for a few seconds roc back hold for a few seconds...then while rocked back wag your tail bone side to side a couple times. ...then repeat! After a few time you should feel the muscle and ligaments release!
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8101930 tn?1420001456
K Awesome.  Thank you.  I'm a ftm and get a little worried with every ache and pain lol.  
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Avatar universal
Yes, that is what it sounds like.  I've had it since I was about four months.
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8101930 tn?1420001456
K Thanks. :)
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Avatar universal
Most likely. Sounds that way. Mine is more of a shooting or stabbing pain, but I am sure the description of the pain varies from mom to mom.
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