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Is Recurring, Dull, Throbbing Pain In Cervix During Pregnancy Normal?

I am about 15 weeks pregnant and I have had a dull throbbing pain in my cervix area all day today. There was also a sharper pain a few days ago, on and off for a couple of days. Yesterday, I felt great. Should I be concerned and call the doctor or not?
Fri, 19 Dec 2014
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It can be a cervical pregnancy. Cervical pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy that has implanted in the uterine endocervix.Such a pregnancy typically aborts within the first trimester, however, if it is implanted closer to the uterine cavity - a so-called cervico-isthmic pregnancy - it may continue longer. Placental removal in a cervical pregnancy may result in major hemorrhage.So don't ignore and consult with your obstetrician as soon as you can . Thank you.
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Is Recurring, Dull, Throbbing Pain In Cervix During Pregnancy Normal?

Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic I have gone through your question and I understood your problem. It can be a cervical pregnancy. Cervical pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy that has implanted in the uterine endocervix.Such a pregnancy typically aborts within the first trimester, however, if it is implanted closer to the uterine cavity - a so-called cervico-isthmic pregnancy - it may continue longer. Placental removal in a cervical pregnancy may result in major hemorrhage.So don t ignore and consult with your obstetrician as soon as you can . Thank you.