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really need some help please

i went to hospital last week with chest pains.and because i am 25 weeks pregnant they was worried it could be a blood clot on my lungs.i wouldnt have the x-ray because of my baby.and i am home now but the pain keeps coming and going.i was just wondering if it was a blood clot on my lungs would the pain come and go because mine does
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Hi,

Did you get it reexamined by your doctor yet? did they do run some tests on it?

I think you would find benefit from a visit to your doctor.

Keep us posted on your health.

Best regards
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the pain i am getting is right in the middle of my chest and the pain rate is about a 3.not really painfull.but i no its there.the pain is like a pulling pain.and is doesnt matter what i am doing or where i am layed it just comes on.its not there all the time it comes and goes when it feels like it.
thanks for your response
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Hi,

There are other means to check the blood clot other than the XRay. They can use various methods to find out the blood clot.

If you are having continued symptoms, you should probably get it checked and examined thoroughly. Pregnancy is a critical period and there are many changes which occur in the body during this period.

where is the pain and how would you rate it out of a scale of 10, 10 being the maximum possible pain? what is the type of pain? does it have any correlation with your position, eating or breathing?

Hope this helped. Keep us posted.

Best regards
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