phone your GP for an appt. if you cannot get an appt. if you live in Scotland. phone nhs24 and ask to be sent to your local g.e.m.s service. you will see a GP there. if the GP at the gems thinks that you need to see a surgeon.the GP will contact the on call surgeon,who will see you at the nearest ae dept. this means that you will be seen in ae by the surgeon not the ae doc. ae dept's are full of people who really should not be there, which in turn holds up the waiting time. these people should go through gems. if you live in England. I'm not sure of the set up, but i think there is something similar. nhsdirect.
2006-10-14 03:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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This happened me recently and it turned out I have polycystic ovaries, they can mess your periods up and cause pain when they bust. You need a scan so I suggest you see your doctor. There is a small op they can do or sometimes they just burst and go away themselves.Sounds scary but is actually quite commomn. There is also the fact that you could be pregnant and if that was the case it is perfectly normal to have odd pains, but I doubt that you are. Go to your doc on mon. if the pain gets any worse goto hospital over weekend. You`ll be fine, let me know how u got on x o x o
2006-10-14 02:58:01
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answered by sexy babe 1
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Go to the chemist and get a pregnancy test. If it's positive, go to A&E straight away for a scan, the pain is probably nothing to worry about but it could be an ectopic pregnancy. If the test is negative, see your GP on Monday or go to A&E if the pain worsens before then.
2006-10-14 02:53:52
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answered by Nurse Soozy 5
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this may extremely be hormones. i do a similar aspect, except I in hardship-free words menstrate some cases a three hundred and sixty 5 days, yet I nonetheless bloat, get moody (regrettably lol) and cramp. I extremely have also had sharp pains. that's amazingly perplexing to get pregnant even as your hormones are that undesirable out of whack (a minimum of that's what my OBGYN informed me) yet that would also be signs and indications of a tubal being pregnant. So, certain, you need to bypass on your clinical specialist. strong success!
2016-10-16 04:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have any persistent pains you should get it checked by a doctor.
Pains in your stomach may just be constipation but I wouldn't be able to tell that from here.
If you fear you are pregnant do a pregnancy test.
2006-10-14 02:54:42
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answered by joe 3
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The pain may be anything, e.g. a strained muscle or tendon. It may also be an appendicitis. Of course, you may be pregnant, but that is too early to determine and your symptoms only cover part of the usual ones.
2006-10-14 02:57:53
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answered by EC 3
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yeh i know your trying to get the odd answer by people that may have had same exspeiences but no one can tell you whats wrong and you really gotta see a doctor as soon as posible .
2006-10-14 02:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be an appendicitis, it could a ovarian cyst, or it could be a ectopic pregnancy , where the egg implanted it self in the ovary. All need medical attention, please go to the urgent care.
2006-10-14 04:06:29
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answered by bradiegirlrn 1
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Get it checked out by a doctor for expert advice!
2006-10-14 02:51:31
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answered by huggz 7
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Go to A&E, could be an ectopic pregnancy and they will be able to do a pregnancy test and ultrasound to confirm this.
2006-10-14 02:58:18
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answered by Lynn S 3
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