I get these all the time and I'm not Pregnant. I also suffer from extremely painful periods and randomly have intense pains lasting 10-30 minutes in what feels like my ovaries, these sometimes cause a fever and a feeling of nausea due to the intensity of the pain. I've just had an ultrasound on my pelvis to check that all is ok and everything looks normal. Looks like I'm stuck with them for the long haul.
I think I am having round ligament pain on my left side and I am not pregnant. Is this possible? My doctor noticed a cyst on my ovary on the left side.
its called round ligament pain
i don't know either, I've just started experiencing this and i may be a week pregnant, or more, i have no idea what the hell this feeling is, or if I'm pregnant, but because of this pain I'm starting to think i may be..
It could mean many things. You could be pregnant or have a UTI/ blatter infection/kidney infection. If you are further along in pregnancy it could be round ligament pain or contractions.
During pregnancy, it is common to experience some discomforts such as backaches, round ligament pain, and pelvic pain due to the changes happening in your body. It is important to communicate any severe or persistent pain to your healthcare provider.
Most pregnant people will feel these, and often daily.
Im 9wks2days lower back pain since 6wks, now stomach pains. Was told its normal, possibly round ligament pains or maybe simply gas lol.
round ligament
Totally normal! It's something called round ligament pain. It the ligaments that are connected to your uterus stretching and growing for baby.
your stomach sodluhn't really hurt when you're pregnant, although you can have round ligament, pain in the sides as the muscles and ligaments stretch, and pelvic pain. Rubbing alchohol won't hurt a fetus unless you are drinking it.
round ligament
The round ligament connects the uterus to the labia majora in the female reproductive system. It helps to support the uterus and limit its movement within the pelvis. During pregnancy, the round ligament can become stretched and may cause discomfort or sharp pain.