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I've been constapaided for 8 days now I'll be 13 weeks tomorrow. I have tried everything & I still can't use the restroom. My stomach hurts so much & the pain wakes me up at night. If I go to the ER do y'all think they would do something for me?
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8622136 tn?1399000554
dont go to the er ! you have to drink atleast 6 bottles of water your probably dehydrated !
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9121436 tn?1407979502
Have you taken metamucil? Also I had the same problem ate atleast a plum a day and drank a cup of prune juice it helped for aure. If you truly used everything I'd call your doctor in the morning. You really don't want an obstruction while being pregnant. I will admit I went just as long if not longer.
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I'm moving into my 14 weeks Thursday and I was constipated from 11 and a half weeks up too my 13 weeks.  And my dr said that it was normal that when your insides start to shift to like make room for the baby those muscles that help you poop relax and it will make you constipated and to just eat foods that isn't harsh on your stomach to digest and more fluids.  It should go away mine did.  
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I had that problem with my first all they do is hook you up ti an I.v. and give you and enema so if I were you I'd just go to the store get an enema and do it at home..
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Def. u need to go ASAP
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Yes if its been that long they should help you
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