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What Causes Naval Pain And Cramping During Pregnancy?

hi i m pregnant abt 5 weeks but from the very first day of pregnancy i m feeling naval pain and crampings i have also experienced a miscarrage last year and with the same pain of 1 month pregnancy i m also taking duphaston and buscopan now but still pain is there pls help me my age is 30 yrs 4.11 feet 71 kg
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion if the ultrasound is normal then you need not worry.I also suggest you to consider doing a urine examination to rule out any urine infection.If both are normal then you need not worry.It might be muscular pain.Take adequate rest.Avoid physical strain and intercourse.Take panadol for pain.Some type of non specific pains occur in pregnancy which subside spontaneously on their own.So relax.
Best regards...Dr.Srilatha
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What Causes Naval Pain And Cramping During Pregnancy?

Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion if the ultrasound is normal then you need not worry.I also suggest you to consider doing a urine examination to rule out any urine infection.If both are normal then you need not worry.It might be muscular pain.Take adequate rest.Avoid physical strain and intercourse.Take panadol for pain.Some type of non specific pains occur in pregnancy which subside spontaneously on their own.So relax. Best regards...Dr.Srilatha