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5640933 tn?1374342164

back pain

Right I have just read a post thats starting to get me worried the poor lady lost her baby at 25 weeks and it started off as bladder and back pain, well last night I started getting back pain on the right side and its gone round to the front but only on the right side should I go get checked out or is it just growing pains of the uterus:( im 24 weeks 6 days today
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5640933 tn?1374342164
Ok havent had any bleeding which is good pain disappeared when I had a paracetamol :)
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I have pains to, but the thing you have to watch out for is severe bleeding, usually enough to. Fill a pad.
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If you are worried go in.
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4654179 tn?1595183520
I would go in just to be on the safe side.  You can never be to cautious so go in at least so that the monitor you and baby.
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5640933 tn?1374342164
Ahhh so annoying going into my leg now:( x
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My whole 4th and especially 5th month I had lots of stretching and ligament pain, back pain,stomach pain pretty much pain everywhere. I think its normal cause all your organs are shifting and stretching. I have way less pain now then I did back then. Unless its bad enough that you can't walk or consistently intense pain then its probly normal. At least that was the advice I got from my mom. Pregnancy is full of pain.
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