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I found out i'm 4 months pregnant, but i'm having lower back pain and at times pain in my stomach, I am not bleeding could this be a miscarriage?
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639543 tn?1297027634
I'm 4 months tomorrow & I went to the ER this morning for the same problem and they told me it was contractions, whether braxton hicks or labor, they weren't sure, but I'm on complete bed rest until they monitor what's going on.
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189069 tn?1323402138
No, it sounds like normal pregnancy pains :) You'll get lots of those and it's normal, but if you're concerned, it's okay to talk to your doctor about it for reassurance. I'm sure you'll be okay though. Congratulations! Woo-hoo!!!!!!
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743284 tn?1235662967
Boy you sould like me. I didnt know I was pregnant until I was four months, I am now 35 weeks and I will tell you what the back pain has been terrible with this pregnancy, so severe I was bent over almost in tears while working. Just take it easy whenever you can. As long as you dont see any bright blood your ok.
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589143 tn?1291498173
no its not that its proably just streching pain its starts at like 4 months i kno it did for me  but if it concerns you and gets worst than call your ob and see what they say i mean im at 5 months and i still hurt but its different for ever pregnancy so just keep up with the times and how often it comes and if its more than an hour of it happens for more than 5 times in an hour id call the doc it could be something but not a miscarrige and if your not bleeding than all is good as long as you dont bleed your good cuz bleeding is bad but more then likley its just you streching  and nothing to be worried about
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