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Pelvic Pain, in first trimester?



This is my third pregnancy and never had it like this. At first is was just a sharp pain when I got up or was sitting wrong, so I just wrote it up as round ligament pains, but every since yesterday, it is constent (sp?). It hurts really bad and I don't know what to do, I have taking OTC pain relief, but it doesn't touch it. I don't know what it do, because I went to the hospital about 3 weeks ago, and they told me that I had a cyst on my left oviory.
I have had lots of problems with my pregnancies. This is my acually my 6th pregnancy, but only have 2 children. By the way I am almost 10 weeks.

Anyone had this, what should I do. I don't go to my first doctors appointment until the 7th of next month because I have already been to one doctor and they will not see me because I am too high rick, so its not like I can call my doctor.

My first thought is that it is ligament stretching, but it seems strange that the pain hasnt gone away. I think you should call the doctor you have an appointment with. They may squeeze you in to make sure everything is alright.
u might have pulld our groin muscle
Call the doctor you have your next appointment with. When you are hurting and feel something is just not right they will see you now or tell you to go to the er. You need to be seen and checked to make sure everything is okay, never take the chance. Call.
If the doctor won't see you early, maybe you should consider going to the ER... they can't turn you away.
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