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Re: lots of pain need answers????

From: Laurie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Dec 27 22:54:40 2005


Im no expert but do know someone that had a tub pregnancy, normally your atleast 4 to 6 weeks before you feel anything and normally its just the normal first stages of any pregnancy. However I think anytime that you exprience abnormal pain your body is trying to tell you something, so no I would not wait I'd go see some one ASAP.

At Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Erika wrote: >
>I recently had sexual intercourse with my fiance. Two days after this,
>I started having really bad pelvic pain on my left side. I'm 20 years
>old and have had a very high risk pregnancy, I looked up information on
>tubule pregnancies. It said symptoms are pelvic pain, near fainting,
>low abdominal pain on one side, lower back pain and I have recently been
>experiencing all of this signs. My question is should I be concerned
>and go to the doctor or just give it a few days and see if the pain goes
>away. Is there any chance that this is what I am experiencing?
>Thank you,

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