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Cramping in the cervix area for third day now. Should I go in to the ER? I'm on a waitlist to see an OBGYN but it's really painful to stand or walk.. :/
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Thank you! I've been resting in between chores and drinking water. I haven't had pains since this morning.
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I get those exact pains i went to see my doctor he said to drink some water it actually helped!! if you feel it might be contactions then of course go in but it more than likely is ligaments or just baby being real low  lay and rest if you dont have them when you lay or if they go away maybe rest is what you need best of luck :)
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Thanks ladies. It's right in the middle. Like someone is stabbing me up my vagina. Sorry tmi but that's exactly how it feels. I went to the ER twice two months ago for bleeding and they found nothing. I'd really hate to go again for nothing! I've just been resting and nesting. Cleaning house here and there.
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I had this too, im almost certain it's just the round ligament pain. It was on the right side and it went away after an hour and everything is fine now. I'm not sure if urs is all over or not but you should always get it checked out if you are scared
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Yes go to the ER/L&D if it's that painful. Better to be safe than sorry
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