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So I've Been Getting This Really Sharp Pain Under My Stomach. I Am Not Bleeding Or Anything. Am Just Concerned About It. What Can It Be?
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Just out of hospital with a really sharp pain very low down on the right side and blood in my urine. Everything is fine with the baby im 11 wks 5 dys. Dr never said wats causing it and waiting for test results to come bk at least the baby is fine!
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Oh wait I remember. Its called round ligimant growth something like that.
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Its caused by the groof the baby. Your uterus is expanding there's a word for it. I forgot what's it called but its completely normal.
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I'm only just finding out I'm pregnant and I've been having sharp pains for about 2 weeks. I might b around 6 weeks should I be concerned?
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Im 17 weeks and 3 days and I had the same thing and went to the hospital for it last night. It scared me so bad, I just wanted to make sure that my baby was ok.
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Im 17 weeks and 3 days and I had the same thing and went to the hospital for it last night. It scared me so bad, I just wanted to make sure that my baby was ok.
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I have the same problem. I'm 24 weeks. I was told its just everything growing and expanding and will go away eventually.
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I had it too, my midwife told me to wear those supporters for pregnant woman, she told me it was my ligaments stretching. I recommend just walking more and wear comfortable walking shoes, my pain went away later after that (:
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