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4046749 tn?1357103996

Worried..

I am 15w2d and for the past 4 days I have had this sharp pain in my lower abdomen. I'm not constipated and it's not round ligament pain. My last pregnancy ended in a miscarriage at twenty weeks so I'm really paranoid. I don't want to go to the doctor and look stupid if there us nothing wrong..
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4046749 tn?1357103996
It's Called Placenta Abruptio
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4046749 tn?1357103996
So I'm at the doctors now. I have blood between my placenta and uterus due to my placenta pulling away from the uterus. I'm being put on bed rest. So hopefully it doesn't get worse and lead to another miscarriage.
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Since it is constant i would go get checked out. It could be nothing but i would rather it be something silly an get checked than serious an not. I really hope you an you lil one is okay. An please keep meupdated. Prayers sent your way
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4046749 tn?1357103996
I had round ligament pain with my first and thus is a totally different feeling. It has been constant for four days now in the center if my lower abdomen
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I would to be safe. But how do you know it is not round ligament pain? I am 23 weeks pregnant an have it all the time it started around 14 weeks. Is your pain constant?
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4046749 tn?1357103996
Bump
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4046749 tn?1357103996
Sorry, my phone didn't post all of it. But what would you ladies do? Should I go get checked just to be safe?
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