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I keep having this pain in my pelvic area..Could it be a miscarriage?
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dejanee
replied on December 20th, 2005
New User
Can someone please help me?..The pain has gotten worse and still no blood...Im only 6 weeks pregnant
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Cambion
replied on December 22nd, 2005
Active User, very eHealthy
It's totally normal to get cramps during pregnancy. If there is no bleeding, than I would say the chance of miscarriage is almost nonexistent. But could you be more specific about where exactly your pain is? Like is it in the middle of your pelvis? Or is it off the the side?
If it's off to either side and you are having very very bad cramping, get to the hospital fast, because it could be an ectopic pregnancy.
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Ta-ra
replied on December 23rd, 2005
Experienced User
Mine was in middle and then it went so bad it was like I was giving birth not that I know what that feels like.