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Re: Round ligament pain??

From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:21:29 -0600 (CST)


I've been similar pains on my right side and have been to the ER a couple of times because the pain is so bad. It eases up an hour or so later and all the tests (blood, urine, ultrasound) have come back fine. My doctor said some women experience painful "cramps" throughout pregnancy. I never expected the ligament pains to be this painful. Mine usually ease up if I change positions. Hope things get better for ya!

At Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Jessica wrote: >
>Hi. I am almost 26 weeks with my third pregnancy. I have had a very
>sharp pain in my lower left side from about 16 weeks. The pain has been
>getting sharper as time progresses. The pain comes on suddenly and I
>immediately double over in pain when it happens. It stays steady for a
>few minutes to even an hour once. When it happens, I am unable to move.
>I have assumed that it is just round ligament pain but the pain is
>getting pretty much unbearable. It is also embarrassing because when it
>happens in public and at work, I double over in pain. What could be
>causing this pain and what could I so to relieve it when it occurs? I
>have an anterior placenta as opposed to the posterior one with both of
>my previous pregnancies. Could this have something to do with it?
>Thanks in advance!!!!
>
>--
>Jessica
>EDD 4-1-03
>
>--
>Jessica
>

--
Alicia
1st pregnancy
due 5/18/03



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