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Hi - last night - had terrible pain and went to the hsop....have a couple qeustions

From: Angela-35 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 6 Oct 2000 08:16:03 -0500 (CDT)


Last night at around 540 or so i started getting pains - so, thinking htey were ligament pains i laid down and tried to rest....over the next hour they got worse -to the point where i couldnt move without bad pain....i called the hosp and explained that the pain was mostly on my right side (up a the side of my uterus as well) but that they did go accross the bottom sometimes(pelivc region) and sometimes went to my back...and they were constantly bad but had periods where they would peak and go away...i also mentioned that this week my nausea has come back in the am and that last night i felt nausea again...i asked what i could do to relieve it and they said Come In

I did and when i was there (i did tell them that i didnt thinkit was contractions more than once because i felt no tightening in the area.... wehn i was there they put me on a monitor the baby - felt my belly during pains took blood, didi a quick u-scan, and had me time the pains.....

but i ended up leaving and they told me that i should take tylenol if i need it - but had no answer

what could it be?? one nurse said that the baby was so active it was possible that i was bruised - was she kidding or could it be?? (my baby moves ALOT)

thank you






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