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Worried, doctor advised me to come in today.

So this is my second pregnancy. Twins this time which is always high risk. After my first appointment at 7 weeks, everything looked great...theb at 8 weeks i started having some noticable pain when i walked on my right groin area. I got sharp painas i took my steps. But it wasnt unbearable and i wrote it off as round ligament pain...a week has gone by and i still feel the pain when walking, and decided to call the advice line. They advised me to come in in a few hours because of the high risk being a twin pregnancy. Im a little nervous, because she asked about discharge and sounded concerned when i told her about a week ago i did have a few gushes of clear watery discharge....so im really just venting here. Ill update this post after my appointment. Im hoping all is well with my babies.
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9137321 tn?1402710290
I'm glad everything going is OK with you and the babies
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Everything turned out fine at my appointment thankfully. Looks like the pain while walking is due to round ligament pain as mt uterus grows. The babies development and my cervix looks perfect. Thank god. I was so worried. I know it can happen to anyone and im just hoping things go well the rest of this pregnancy. Thanks for the well wishes
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Sending you good vibes. Hope everything goes well.
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I'll keep you in my prayers... Keep us posted
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8793709 tn?1409594060
hoping for the best!  good luck.
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