It could be nothing or it could be gas or it could be something that needs to be looked at. Call your doctor and they will be able to answer your questions better.
I was Only 8 weeks pregnant with the same symptoms on my right side, the ultrasound showed a 10cm ovarian cyst, that's the size of a grapefruit/Softball.Now I'm 14 weeks pregnant,they are most likely going to remove it in a few weeks. Tell Your OB/Gyn ASAP!Don't worry though, ovarian cysts are very common, they usually just go away no harm done.But in my case it's too large� dissolving.Don't worry, good luck & God bless!!!
It could also be a sign of a tubal or "ectopic pregnancy" which unfortunately, they would have 2 remove, it couln't survive.Call your OB/Gyn ASAP!They may send you to the ER.
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Most of the time, stomach pain and light cramps in the first trimester are completely normal, because your uterus is starting to really stretch out, and your body is getting used to being pregnant. Most first trimester stomach pains and cramps are due to your newly stretching uterus.
Usually. Any swelling of the face with abdomnal pain or bleeding is BAD, call your doc.
It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.
This isn't normal but it is reasonably common. Many women experience bleeding in the early part of pregnancy. Often it will settle and the pregnancy proceeds as normal. However, the cramps are not a particularly great sign. The combination can mean you will or are having a miscarriage. See your doctor so they can perform further tests to see if this actually is the case.
I haven't used it....yet! Rheumotolagist prescribed it to me for uncontrollable pain after my first trimester.
It depend on what trimester you are in. If it is the first trimester, your body will feel okay in about a week. If you have a miscarriage in the second trimester or later, you are likely to experience abdominal pain and really heavy bleeding. The body may take up to a month to heal.
Abdominal discomfort is common during the first trimester. While it may be harmless, it can also be a sign of a more serious problem. Severe or persistent abdominal pain shouldn't be ignored. See related link below.
Unless you have any other symptoms: gas. It could also be an ectopic pregnancy (it cannot be ruled out through physical findings); if you are in your first trimester especially, go to the ED.
No, kidney pain is never normal in pregnancy. But kidney infections in pregnancy are fairly common. Time to call the doctor.
The pain you are experiencing may or may not be normal, and the causes for your pain varies, I suggest seeing a doctor about your pain and seek a proper diagnosis for your problem.
Chest and arm pain can point to a heart condition. A checkup at the doctor is in order.
Probably not. For me I have not had any pain when my little girl has been kicking. It seems uncomfortable but not painful. I have had muscle pain and cramps on and off so far into my 22nd week, but it never hurts when she kicks. I would ask your doctor.