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Q: Round Ligament
asked by: sftbllchika06 on February 28th, 2005
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I was just wondering what it feels like is it more like cramping or more like a stomach ache??


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neeko177
replied on February 28th, 2005
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Stupid question...
Whats round ligament stretching?
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redsugar
replied on February 28th, 2005
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Round ligament pain
round ligament pain is generally a brief, sharp, stabbing pain or a longer lasting dull ache that you may feel on one or both sides of your lower abdomen or groin usually starting in your second trimester. It happens when the ligaments that support your uterus in your pelvis stretch and thicken to accommodate and support its new girth.

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sftbllchika06
replied on February 28th, 2005
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Thanks for your help and I wasn't asking a stupid question if you had read I was just asking how it felt
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BrianBaby
replied on February 28th, 2005
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Ohhh, so that's what it's called!!
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neeko177
replied on February 28th, 2005
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I wasnt saying u were asking a stupid question, I was saying I was asking a stupid question by asking what it was
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sftbllchika06
replied on March 1st, 2005
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Oh sorry I misunderstood
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