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My wife is 9 weeks and she has pain on her left side is this ok ? She is not bleeding.
Thanks.
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HongKongChick
replied on August 14th, 2003
Experienced User
What kind of pain? Does it hurt when she pees?
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Mike Oakes
replied on August 15th, 2003
New User
No Pain When She Pees. More Pain When She Coughs.
She said the pain is on and off .
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HongKongChick
replied on August 15th, 2003
Experienced User
U have not answered me what kinda pain, a sharp pinning pain? Or what? Coz sometimes pains are normal, but some arent. So..
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trevino61601
replied on August 21st, 2003
Experienced User
Mild menstral like cramps are normal during the first part of pregnancy due to growing and stretching of the uterus and surrounding muscles. Tell her to bring any concerns she has to her doctor. Every pregnancy is different.
Good luck!
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janetp9
replied on September 12th, 2003
New User
I am pregnant and having the same things, what did it turn out to be?
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trevino61601
replied on September 12th, 2003
Experienced User
Janetp9
"growing" pains
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mama2b
replied on September 12th, 2003
New User
Well everyone, the pains you are most likely feeling are round ligament pains. They are the muscles that support your uterus. Get use to them now because you will have them throughout your whole pregnancy. But don't worry, the pain is harmless stretching.
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Mommy4ever
replied on September 16th, 2003
New User
If it doesn't go away within a couple of weeks, it wouldn't hurt to consult your physician, my sister had these same pains, only in one side, and the had a tubal pregnancy, I don't want to worry you, it's probably okay, but just to be safe I would check on it.