Joined: 10 Nov 2005 Posts: 490 Location: westchester
Little Apprehensive Posted: 06-25-06 22:44pm
Ok I went to the emergancy room last night
from some extreme back pain and headahces
with painful cramping... They did a
multiple of test but couldnt find a
thing.. Anyhow the went and did a
transvaginal ultrasound which should that
the baby isin good condition.. Im only 7
weeks and well you could see the baby so
clearly.. You could even see the heart
beating.. Anyhow im still al ittle
concerned about the pain I have had..
Does anyone think something bad is gonna
happen to the baby! Or that maybe the
pains are caused by something else?
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Tazzy D
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 30 Oct 2004 Posts: 3717 Location: , va
Posted: 06-25-06 23:07pm
Everything is probally normal.. It could
be a couple of things.. It could be your
body changing for the pregnacy.. It could
be an infection coming on.. Headaches are
a sign of pregnancy and sometimes girls
will keep them the whole time.. Just
fyi.. As long as there is no bleeding
everything should be fine.. Do you have a
follow up visit??????
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~rubmybuddahbelly~
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jan 2006 Posts: 752 Location: :( N.O. Evacuee now in TEXAS
Posted: 06-25-06 23:54pm
I got really bad headaches all during my
pregnancy... They were horrible... They
ended as soon as I had my baby. Im not
sure if this helps but maybe it will make
you feel a littl better. My doc told me
that the headaches were normal.. And the
cramping feeling could probally be your
uterus stretching.. Im not sure.
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