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Really worried..

So for the past several days I've had the pain in my right side where my ovary is when I roll over or lift my leg or get up or sit a certain way..it feels like a ball in there being squished and rolled around.i also feel pain and some pressure when I sit down but goes away after sittin for a minute..now my stomach is really tight and feel like a mixture of gas cramps and menstral cramps..I have gas and really bad heartburn to the point where I'm nauseated and my stomach feels all bubbly like I'm going to throw up or use the bathroom..I also have a headache..what is going on?!i am only 18w4d..
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Okay thank you Nina I'll have to look into that:)
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I know some insurance have a 24hour thing where u call and a nurse picks up and answers all ur questions at least in az that how it is the insurance card has a 1800 number on it
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Thank you!i just don't know how to get in touch with my doctor:(it's 2:20 am here and I don't have any numbers except the ER that is about 45 minutes away from me:(
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Oh hun i think the best thing to do is call your Dr and let them know what's going on cuz those are a lot of symptoms all at once. Best wishes and i hope you get things rolling and feeling better soon.
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