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I have been suffering from endometriosis and have recently got pregnant with help from Clomid. I am only 6 weeks pregnant and still feel the cramps, some worse than others, just like with endometriosis. I am just worried. Is it pretty normal to have the same symptoms of endometriosis while you are pregnant or could it be something else?

2007-04-02 08:31:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Sweetie, cramps early in pregnancy is totally normal and isn't related to your endometriosis but is related to the changes occurring in your uterus due to the pregnancy. Don't worry! It is normal.

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

2007-04-04 11:26:07 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 4 0

Cramping discomfort and decrease decrease back discomfort are all frequent, pelvic discomfort is besides. choose I remind you that your lungs, abdomen, liver, kidneys and so on are transferring round and making room on your turning out to be uterus. I had a discomfort lower than my left breast anytime i became on my ideal area and it made it frustrating to breath. that's only pains from the being pregnant I do have self assurance. Endometriosis, i became advised, dries up at the same time as pregnant. I had a dash of it with my first being pregnant, yet I lost it at 13 weeks. I were given pregnant back and had a daughter in December 2007. some months later i became pregnant back and lost it at eleven weeks. I truthfully have not began yet and been feeling some pains besides. I went in the present day for a blood attempt so with any success i receives my constructive. Pains received't pass away, that's area of being pregnant, oh the interesting. You finished the right aspect by getting a medical specialist's appointment. As for the middle cost, that's good. And that's a woman! 130s-150s is a boy and some thing larger is a woman! Congrats!

2016-10-17 22:46:05 · answer #2 · answered by dudderar 4 · 0 0

While it is possible, it is more likely that you are experiencing symptoms from the Clomid's effects and pregnancy in general. Pregnancy is absolutely not a cure for Endo like some people still mistakenly think, but it might temporarily quell some of your more painful symptoms as you progress into the pregnancy. What you are experiencing is very likely normal, but go see your ob/gyn for reassurance and to put your mind at ease so that you can enjoy your pregnancy. Good luck and congrats.

2007-04-06 05:11:09 · answer #3 · answered by Endo 6 · 0 0

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