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Re: Can early sacrum/lower back pain present in a healthy PG?

From: John Essien MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 12:16:30 -0500 (CDT)


Ruling out urinary tract infection first, would be in order, as this is generally accompanied by lower abdominal/lower back pain as well as other symptoms.

At Sat, 28 Sep 2002, Molly wrote: >
>I had a twin m/c in late July presumably due to a chromosomal
>abnormality. I am now 5w4d PG, all appears to be well, and symptoms
>appear to be progressing. No abdominal cramping and/or spotting.
>However, I have been experiencing some discomfort around my sacral area
>off and on over the last 2-3 days. It is worse in the morning when I
>get out of bed. I wouldn't describe it as "painful" but rather I feel
>as if I am 90 years old and need to be stretched out properly. . .it
>is worse when I bend over.
>
>Can this be a normal symptom of PG or is it an early sign of m/c?

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