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Amy
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Amy asked in Pregnancy & ParentingPregnancy · 8 years ago

32 weeks pregnant having a sharp pain in lower belly on left side?

This started a couple days ago I would just be walking and be fine and then feel a sharp pain in my lower stomach on the left side it feels like someone pinching me and then it would go away and threw out the day at random times would just happen and then go away again so I thought it was a pulling pain or something and let it go. Well it seems to be getting more worse and now it is even while Im sitting or laying down all tho it is still worse when I walk around of course. I have an ultra sound tomorrow so I just wanted to ask people on here if this happened to them at all and what this may be?. Thank you.

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  • 8 years ago
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    This sounds like a variation on the round ligament pains that most women get in their lower abdomens when pregnant. They can get really aggravated by heavy lifting, moving large objects, carrying other children, just being busy and on your feet all day long, etc. (Holidays are prime time for round-ligament aggravation!!!!!!)

    Or... If you've mildly pulled a muscle early on in the pregnancy, it can start to act up later in the pregnancy as the muscles are all stretched to the max and haven't had a chance to heal.

    Congrats on the pregnancy!!!!!!

    Source(s): Midwife and mommy to 2...one in heaven and one on earth
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Although Im not 100% sure what it is, I know I had the very same thing when I was pregnant. I think it must be normal, my daughter (now 6) was and is completely fine. Must just be the baby moving around and your insides moving to accomodate?

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