Guys, i've got this pain right under my
ribs thats driving me insane....!!! Its
not a baby in my ribs kinda pain.Becuase
she isnt in my ribs that much...This is a
constant sharp pain..? Is it normal?
I'm a pretty thin person(b4 pregnancy)
with a very long torso (im 6ft) so I dont
think its due to the baby pushing on my
ribs..Could it be growing pains?? Have
any of you had the same problem??? It jus
doenst feel like streaching pains to me I
guess..And im a little worried. She's
moving all the same....So tell me what cha
all think..Maybe im jus going into the "am
I doing something wrong" or "is the baby
going to be ok" mode.... Grrrr lol.
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Sunflower_pie81
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 5041 Location: to hell with this crap
Posted: 06-15-06 10:48am
Now don't get the wrong idea, but because
I had a similer pain in my first pregnancy
around 24 weeks, I just thought i'd ask if
it was the same....
I had epigastric pain which is at the top
of your ribcage on the rightside. Kinda
near the bottem of your right breast. If
this is what it is it might be a sign of
pre-eclamsia. Do you have high blood
pressure swelling or anything like that?
I'd call your doc to find out. If you
ever have any reason to think that
something is wrong you need to call your
doc to find out whats going on.
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