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asked by: bellax0femmina on May 23rd, 2004
Active User, very eHealthy
I dont mean to scare you or anythig, but sharp pain on the side of the body can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy,,,

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gaby
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linuxChique
replied on May 25th, 2004
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Or it could be nothing. I'm nine weeks pregnant and i've had sharp abdominal pains for the past 3-4 weeks. Definitely go to the doctor, but don't freak out. Smile
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snehadas
replied on May 25th, 2004
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Hi linux and bellax,

thanks for ur advise, I met the doctor and she asked me to wait for another 10 days. She never bothered to test me also.
She asked me drink lots of water and not to strain.

So another 10 days to go.


All the best to you both!

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sneha
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snehadas
replied on May 27th, 2004
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Hi,

this is sneha again..... No af so far today happens to be cd43. My temp has come down and my legs have started to ache badly(which I normally get around af time) I am so scared now. I feel totally out of game.
Please send me some baby dust. Shall I test this evening?

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sneha
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caracook
replied on May 27th, 2004
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Sorry but if you were late and got a bfn it's probably not meant to be your month. Every month I had symptoms and I was sure I was pregnant and I didn't trust the bfn. I hope everything goes well for you though.
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