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Pain at downside of stomach
I am 2 months 20 days pregnant, I frequently get pain and itching at downside of stomach, automatically the pain gets stopped even without taking medicineis it common during pregnancy or what is the reason plz guide
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Slight pain on & off are common during pregnancy. Geet an ultrasound done, if not done and urine routine microscopy to rule out any pathology.
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Some crampings are common in pregnancy. Make sure you clear your bowels regularly and take homemade nutritious food and plenty of water. If pain worsens and doesn't subside on rest, contact your local Obstretician
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This is common in some pt lie down when you get pain
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Some pain is expected in pregnancy
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Some discomfort in pregnancy is very common.dont worry if it is not severe.hope your USg is done and is fine
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If u have not done a scan for fetal well being then plz do it. Some vague pains are common during pregnancy .
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