Join Our Community!
Share
Abdominal pain and bellyaches are common. Though most cases of abdominal pain aren't serious, sometimes you will need to see a doctor. We’ll review some of...
Abdominal pain can be uncomfortable but is very common. But when is pain in the abdomen serious? Learn how to describe your symptoms more accurately so that yo...
It's important to "know your pain" to help your doctor diagnose the reason behind abdominal pain. Read on for more tools and information about how to diagnose ...
Avatar
Q: Abdominal Pain Still
asked by: jag76 on July 9th, 2005
New User
It's now been 12 hours and the pain is still their, I visited the doctor and he said it might be my uteris stretching or the start of a miscarridge, can someone please give me some input, thanks
Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(1)
Avatar
jennirhae73
replied on July 11th, 2005
New User
I 2 Still Have Cramping
I am about 12 weeks I have the same cramping my doc says that it is just my uteris expanding I still wnoder I didnt have any thing like this with my other children well I was much younger :)
Did you find this post useful?
|
Quick Reply
Search