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I'm 3 maybe 4 weeks pregnant and I'm having sharp pains all day every time I do something or even when I'm just laying down. it's in lower right abdomen, it's sort of located in my tube area where my ovaries are located. I don't want to diagnose myself by looking up things but I'm not bleeding or anything im just having discharge.
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It could just be your body getting used to being pregnant. I don't think it has to do with anything else... Other than you're pregnant. However, if the pain continues until tomorrow morning, or gets worse tonight, I would suggest going to a walk in clinic or drs office tomorrow sometime.
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Tatyana, I hope everything works out for you, if you have access to medical care then get checked out to be on the safe side. Try not to worry too much. Good luck x
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yes, what happened before was nothing that I had control over and I find it very disrespect to tell me that I'm not concerned when you have no idea what I've been through. I'm just asking questions to make sure that I'm doing everything right but thanks for not helping at all and making me feel like I don't care for my unborn child's life.
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before this pregnancy I had an abortion 6 months earlier
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You should check with a doctor but it may just be your body adjusting to the change of being pregnant.
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