J.C. asks from Colorado Springs, CO on September 07, 2008
Pain in Right Side
Is it normal to experience nagging pain in right side of pelvic area? I've had it for a few hours and it's bugging me:( I'm five weeks three days prego and I don't remember experiencing this in my first but people say the second time around is a little more painful?? Any advice??? Thanks!
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S.B. answers from Denver on September 08, 2008
My second son sat his little head or whatever right on my siatic nerve on my right side. I was in pain most of the pregnancy, needless to say I had no bladder control either. My leg often fell asleep and I had cramps in my leg and foot much of the time. Sound like you? I only found relief lying on my left side. I aso found siting on the floor on top of a pillow like you do in yoga worked beter then my legs in front of me in a chari of couch.
S.C. answers from Denver on September 08, 2008
I had pains just down low, couldn't say if it was left or right. (My Dr. said "left" pains are poop waiting to get out.) I ended up with a low-lying placenta. It's pretty normal, just had to stay off my feet until about the 2nd trimester. The placenta eventually moved to a higher place, and all was well.
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C.C. answers from Salt Lake City on September 12, 2008
I had pain with all three of my pregnancy's and all three are healthy kids. However I dont ever remember it being only limited to one side, I would suggest letting your doctor know as soon as possible. Congratulations on the pregnancy I hope all goes well for you and baby.
J.N. answers from Denver on September 08, 2008
I had the same pain for most of my pregnancy. Mine started about the same time as yours. Actually what happened is she stayed on my right side for most of my pregnancy. She was born with tortacaulous and her head is flatter on one side but with a little Physical Therapy she's doing great! I wouldn't worry but ask your Dr next time your in. Congrats on the new one!
J.F. answers from Denver on September 08, 2008
I would have it checked out. I was 7 week pregnant when I had to have my appendix taken out!
My baby is fine and is now 4 months old, but had we not caught it in time, the "fetus" would not have survived, had the appendix burst.
It could be nothing, but my doc said that gallbladder and appendix issues are more common in pregnancy then most people know of.
I would think for piece of mind you should go see your OB right away just to be safe!
T.M. answers from Denver on September 14, 2008
First thing the doc will ask is if you are bleeding? If no, that is good. Have you tried resting when you get the pain? Have you drank the god-awful amount of water they want you to drink when you are pregnant? LOL Sorry, I was in bed for 6 months the first time and 7 the second time because of problems. I know every question they will ask and so I figured I could have you try all that first. If resting or hydration doesnt take it away then I definatly suggest calling your doctor. Trust your mommy instinct, if you are worried, never hesitate to call and ask or go in. Don't worry what people will think or say. You know your body and you know your child, trust that. Then if its nothing, at least you know for sure! good luck!
E.T. answers from Denver on September 08, 2008
Hi J.:
As several folks already mentioned, you should check it out right away in case of an ectopic pregnancy. But those pains also sound consistent with my experience of appendicitis.
I had "twingy" pains on and off on my lower right abdomen for several years, and occasionally through the latter part of my pregnancy. Nothing serious, I just thought it might be a pulled tendon or something. They were so minor I never thought anything of it, and they usually disappeared in a week or so.
Then six months after my son was born, the pain returned worse than before (along with severe nausea, etc.) and I ended up having an emergency appendectomy. Not all cases of appendicitis are automatically severe -- so I was probably having minor flare-ups for years before "The Big One" hit.
Good luck.
E.
A.R. answers from Salt Lake City on September 08, 2008
Go to a doctor, now. If you have an ectopic pregnancy, it could be really painful and your tubes could explode. Call your doctor ASAP!
K.O. answers from Salt Lake City on September 08, 2008
Congrats on your pregnancy! So many things change in your body when you are pregnant, and what you are experiencing is probably normal, but you should probably still call your clinic and talk to the nurse there. You probably dont need to go in, but I would talk to your health care providers and see what they think.
D.T. answers from Boise on September 08, 2008
Hi J.!
You may not have anything to worry about, but I would check it out. Like these two gals said, you never know! I had pain on my left side with my first, and what I had was a cyst. It dissolved on it's own, but it hurt a lot!! I had no idea what it was until I went in. Better safe than sorry.
Good luck to you!!
LisaT :)
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