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Pain on right side?

My wife is pregnant, 33 weeks. She just told me she was fine going to work this AM. She was sitting for most of the day. Now she almost falls to her knees when she tries to stand. Describes a sharp pain(abdominal) on her right side. Has anyone ever heard of this?? Thanks in advance for your input

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  • 1 decade ago
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    go straight to the er. her appendix could be infected or something with the baby call her obgyn and head straight to the hospital

  • 1 decade ago

    Does she still have her appendix? Get to MD ASAP. You do not want a ruptured appendix especially if she's pregnant. The infection could affect the baby if the appendix ruptures. God speed and may all be well.

    Source(s): I'm a former Paramedic
  • 1 decade ago

    it's most likely ligament strain.

    she is growing and stretching those ligaments and muscles and they are holding up more wieght than they used to.

    that is most likely what it is....but not a guarantee...so take her to the hospital or call the OB's office to be sure.

    since it's just one side, then that clues them to ligament pain, but if it doesn't let up, then go in for a check-up.

    take care!

  • 1 decade ago

    Go to the hospital - have them check for liver problems (common in pregnancy)

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    1 decade ago

    she needs to go to the Emergency Room ASAP.. could be a number of things some of which put your baby in danger as well

    Source(s): Mom to 5 Noelle Marie 06/08/99 Amelie Elizabeth 12/08/03 Ezekiel James 12/19/04 Anakin Michael and Angelique Michele 5/18/06 Emergency Medical Technician
  • 1 decade ago

    You need to take your wife to the hospital.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    4 words - go to doctor now.

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