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| Anyone else experience this? I'm 14 weeks, and when I stand up, I get a really sharp pain in my left side - it doesn't go away until I sit down again. I also notice it when I'm in bed, if I use my stomach muscles at all, when rolling over, I get the same pain... Have i pulled a muscle? Is this something I should look into? It comes and goes... I have a Dr's appt tomorrow, but it was so bad a couple minutes ago, I was considering leaving work and driving to the closest hospital...
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| Jenn, I think what you are experiencing is called round ligament pain. It is completely normal at 14 weeks pregnant. Read the info. below I got off the babycenter website: What is round ligament pain? Round ligament pain generally refers to a brief, sharp, stabbing pain or a longer-lasting dull ache that pregnant women commonly feel in the lower abdomen or groin, starting in the second trimester.
You may feel round ligament pain as a short jabbing sensation if you suddenly change position, such as when you're getting out of bed or out of a chair or when you cough, roll over in bed, or get out of the bathtub. You may feel it as a dull ache after a particularly active day — when you've been walking a lot or doing some other physical activity.
The round ligaments surround your uterus in your pelvis. As your uterus grows during pregnancy, the ligaments stretch and thicken to accommodate and support it. These changes can occasionally cause pain on one or both sides of your abdomen.
You may feel the pain starting from deep inside your groin, moving upward and outward on either side to the top of your hips. The pain is internal, but if you were to trace it on your skin, it would follow the bikini line on a very high-cut bathing suit. When should I call my doctor or midwife?The sharp, jabbing type of round ligament pain shouldn't last longer than the few seconds in which you're changing position or getting up. Don't hesitate to call your caregiver any time abdominal aches or pains continue after a short rest or are accompanied by:
• Severe pain or cramping, or more than four contractions in an hour (even if they don't hurt)
• Low back pain, especially if you didn't previously have back pain, or an increase in pressure in the pelvic area (a feeling that your baby is pushing down)
• Bleeding, spotting, or a change in the type or amount of vaginal discharge
• Fever, chills, faintness, or nausea and vomiting
• Pain or burning when you urinate What can I do to relieve the discomfort?If you've been reassured by your practitioner that what you're feeling is round ligament pain, sit down and try to relax when the pain strikes. Resting comfortably should alleviate your symptoms.
You can also try flexing your knees toward your abdomen to get some relief or lying on your side with a pillow under your belly for support and another one between your legs. A warm bath may help, too.
If you find that you're more prone to round ligament pain when you're particularly active, cut back to see if that helps. Then, if you feel fine, you can gradually increase your activity until you find the level of exertion that's comfortable for you.
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That sounds EXACTLY like what I'm feeling LOL
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I agree! I had it too, and it was so sharp it took my breath away!!! (also in my side) I also started shaking from not having eaten in a while and the pain just stressed me right into a full out panic attack! LOL
If it's not gone I would go to the hospital anyways just for peace of mind.
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No, it's gone now... it literally comes and goes... I thought I pulled something trying to drag my weight out of bed LMAO
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Oh, THAT'S what that feeling is! Thanks for posting your question Beans, and for finding the answer Gibber - I've been getting that for about a week, but it's never been bad enough that it's scared me, but it's nice to know it's normal!
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| you are wlecome Stacey. Its so nice having these boards to share with others. Its amazing what you learn and the peace of mind you can get. Happy stretching ladies!
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