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Re: JUST THE LEFT SIDE???

From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:15:22 -0500 (CDT)


Thanks everyone, it is a waiting game for sure, my HCG has been almost tripling and I am going in a week from today for an u/s. I will wait it out unless it seems to actually hurt or get worse. Do you think since my HCG is doing so well I could be ok ;-)?

Thanks again!

At Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Lori wrote: >
>I am not a doctor, but I did have pain on my left side during my 7-8
>week. It even got to where it was tender to touch there for a couple of
>days. It did go away. However, I didn't have any spotting with my
>pain. I am not saying that you are having a miscarriage, since you have
>had pain with spotting, you need to make a call to your doctor. S/he
>will be able to run hcg tests and maybe even day a sono in week or so
>from now. Pregnancy is a waiting game. I know what you are going
>through. The only way I was able to get most of my answers were through
>my doctor.
>
>thanks
>Lori
>EDD 12/30/2003 and 2 sons
>
>At Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Lisa wrote:
>>
>>HI I am just wondering if it is normal to have most of my "pain" so to
>>speak concentrated on the left side of my body during pregnancy. I am
>>only 5wks 3 days and am realizing that any discomfort I feel is mainly
>>on the left side. I also spotted last night and am wondering if this
>>could be the begining signs of yet another m/c.
>>
>>Thanks for your help!!




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