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pregnant and pain???

Been having a bad pelvic pain come and go for the last week and a half. Ive had it before but never found out what it was. Just took birth control and it went away. That was about 3yrs ago. I stopped taking my bc about 2 months agao and was fine for the first month but then the pain came back. I havent had a period since feb of this year.  But all the pregnancy tests i took were negative. So today i went to my gyno and supposedly im pregnant. If i really am then what could this pain be and is it harmful to the baby??
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What could it be??
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Thats hpw the pains are already and my doctor knows about them but didnt say what it could be. She says if nothing shows up wrong in the ultra sound then it could be my intestines. Which is weird because if it had to do with all that and not my lady parts then qhy would bc help it the first time.
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I'm 16 weeks pregnant.  I've had pings cramps and pains since 4 weeks. It's totally normal.  

However if the pain becomes severe [like you have to stop what your doing or you can't breath properly through the pain] see a doctor
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You usually get cramps and pains during pregnancy as its your uterus expanding there is also so many changes and hormones happening aswell but if your concerned about it don't hesitate to contact your doctor x
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