I have had 3 pregnancies. I had a c section with the first and had pain at the scar site in both of my other pregnancies. I would say that it is not an uncommon finding. The tissue has been cut and will reconnect to heal but it is not ever going to be the same again. As the growth occurs during pregnancy it stretches the muscle wall and it can be painful...
you can feel some pains, i was told this is the scar tissue healing, not extreme pain just annonying twingy pains
You might be pregnant. You may have just had an irregular cycle and never were pregnant. You have have conceived and then miscarried. Or you may still be pregnant. If you are having pain you should see your doctor. If you are having pain and have a positive pregnancy test you should go to the ER.
You are close to birth, you should be discussing the pain with your doctor.
Wait a week and take the test again. If it is still negative but you are having signs of pregnancy or having abdominal pain you can call your doctor.
It is not possible to know you are a week pregnant. The earliest reliable period of time is two weeks. There is no reason you should be in pain. However if you are scared, and you have every right to be, then use a home pregnancy test or see your doctor
see a doctor.
In order for you and your baby to be totally safe, you should ask your doctor.
A woman who is pregnant should never use a laxative. Neither should anyone who is experiencing abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.
When you are pregnant you should only take medications that have been prescribed to you by a qualified medical doctor who knows you are pregnant (i.e.don't take medicines prescribed to you by the doctor from a time before you were pregnant). If you are in pain then you should go to see the doctor about this. When pregnant you should try to eat well, avoid all alcohol and you should not smoke or be in a room with people that are smoking.
A sharp pain can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy or an inplantaion pain.
Yes it can be if you have an ectopic pregnancy. You are at a higher risk for it after having your tubes tied. If you become pregnant you should see a Dr as soon as possible. You should go to the ER immediately if you are pregnant and experience cramping, bleeding, pelvic pain, dizziness or fainting, signs of shock, and/or back or shoulder pain.
yeah.
yes. you can even have your period while youre pregnant