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bad pains, possible miscarriage?


Question Posted Wednesday May 13 2009, 11:47 pm

i MIGHT be pregnant. like, if anything, id be about 1 or 2 weeks along. im not sure. but all day today whenever i would move weirdly, id get a sharp pain in my abdominal area. and earlier my boyfriend picked me up and swung me around and my body twisted and the pain went really sharp in my stomach. it hurt really bad, and it has ceased a little, but not stopped completely. could it have hurt the young fetus, or is this something else? like, am i having a miscarriage?

as i said, its too early to take a pregnancy test, but it is possible. ive been having a few symptoms. but this pain has not stopped. if im NOT pregnant, what could this be? the pain also happens when i press down on my stomach. if i barely apply any pressure on my stomach, it hurts badly. can someone answer my questions, please? thank you to anyone who answers.


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alisonmarie answered Tuesday May 19 2009, 10:22 am:
This doesn't sound like pregnancy to me. In a typical pregnancy, you would not be experiencing any symptoms very early on (aside from missing your period!).

Any abdominal pain is something that should be checked out. It could be something minor, but could also be pretty serious. There are a lot of things in that area (bowel, appendix, ligaments, muscles, etc) and any of them could be the issue.

No one will be able to tell you for sure what is wrong unless it is a medical professional who is examining you! It could turn out to be nothing, but it's way better to be safe than sorry. For example, if this was appendicitis it is much safer and easier to take care of the problem now, than waiting until it is much worse.

Go see your doctor ASAP!

Best of luck.

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brown3y3z answered Thursday May 14 2009, 11:28 am:
Hi, I dont know much about your pains because im not a doctor i would like to become a nurse so i do a lot of fun research on all kinds of things so ill give you a website to look at about miscariges i always go to this website for research...hope it helps.

Heres the website below:

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karenR answered Thursday May 14 2009, 6:59 am:
None of us here are doctors. If your body is acting odd then you really do need to see one and ask.

That being said, a fetus is very well protected in a woman's uterus. Nothing you mentioned would necessarily indicate a miscarriage. If it hurts to press your abdomen then don't. There are plenty of organs in there, it could be anything or nothing at all.

Check with your doctor to find out for sure, if it is still bothering you today.

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