Its very normal! Its from your uterus growing and the ligaments and tendons stretching to hold up your uterus. As long as you are not bleeding or having severe cramping it will be OK to wait until your next appointment and mention it to your doctor.
Good luck!
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2007-08-06 11:55:07
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answered by girlzmommy 5
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I'm not quite sure what that pain is from but I also had the sharp pain that would shoot down into my pelvic area around 10 weeks. I'm fine now and everything seems normal. Good Luck
2007-08-06 11:45:14
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answered by Ashley. 3
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it is quite unusual to have severe discomfort once you're first beginning your era maximum severe era discomfort sort of develops over a time. a commonly used era oftentimes starts off very abruptly and is amazingly very easy. that's a menstrual migraine that are very painful, i might purchase some average absorbtion pads, in case it is heavier. i might the two ring a loose wellness suggestion centre or take her to the healthcare expert through fact i don't think of it is extremely known. Ask her if she has had her era yet if she has it ought to be extra known. If she hasnt then i could be a sprint nervous that it is so undesirable so quickly. it ought to be something else like a abdomen virus or very undesirable wind, or perchance a hernia, and as a individual says above appendicitis (cant spell). additionally, generally era discomfort sort of slowly arrives, she might have probable felt somewhat humorous the day earlier to this. bypass to the healthcare expert, replaced into in simple terms analyzing and willa upload, severe discomfort like which could additionally be linked with a ruptured ovarian cyst
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I did so did my friend, here is the difference between the two of us. Both of us were threatening miscarriage, she has a healthy little boy. I'm sure you will be fine, from what I am told it is something that woman do experience while pregnant, I was told that the fetus was low, and that is why all the pressure. I ended up losing mine, for different reasons, I didn't know I was pregnant and at that time I was taking some medicine that could induce a miscarriage. But like I said I am sure you will be fine. Talk to your doctor, they will be able to help you. Good luck.
2007-08-06 11:54:00
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answered by Miss 6 7
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first thing you should do is go to the hospital. You don't want to jeopardize your health and that of your unborn child. I just had to deal with severe pelvic pain and I'm only 7 weeks. At first they were thinking I was going to miscarry, thankfully I didn't, yet. Anyway just to be on the safe side you should go to your ObyGyn or the nearest emergency room. No pain is normal early in the pregnancy (at least that is what my doctor told me)
2007-08-06 11:54:18
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answered by clytisciasha 3
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is it VERY painful? do you have bleeding or spotting as well?
if you answered "yes" to either of those then go to the hospital. if "no" to both, then it's probably "round ligament pains" from your utreus stretching & things repositioning.
2007-08-06 11:49:10
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answered by Ember Halo 6
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Call/go see your doctor. Don't leave something like this especially if it continues.
2007-08-06 11:44:16
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answered by paperpenandtea 5
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ive had the same problem and i asked my doctor about this........its because your body is changeing it's nothink to worry about
2007-08-06 11:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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with my experience, it could be that the time between pregnancies is too close together.
2007-08-06 11:46:27
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answered by hiba 6
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best is to call ur dr. better to be safe than sorry
2007-08-06 12:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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