Pregnancy in Pain
I’ve been having a lot of pains in my right abdomen area. These pains are almost constant as long as there is any movement with my right leg. If I lean forward, turn around (while sleeping), walk, lift my leg up (can’t even get dressed on my own since last night) and I was wondering what this could be. I do know that my baby usually sits on my right side and I am not sure if that’s the reason why. It’s making it really hard for me to do anything. As long as I am still and not moving around its fine but the minute I start to make any movements my right abdomen side starts to hurt. Has anyone experienced this in pregnancy (I am 27.5 wks)?
I did call and left a message for my doc’s office and waiting to hear back…But I am still very nervous so I wanted to know if anyone had these pains and how did they go away?

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Could be sciatica or it sounds similar to appendicitis (just a suggestion might want to get it looked at)…I looked this up for you (you can go to the site to see more):
from http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/appendicitis-symptoms :
You may have appendicitis if:
You have pain in your belly. The pain may begin around your belly button.
The pain in your belly gets stronger and moves below your belly button on your right side (the lower right quadrant). This is the most common place to feel pain when you have appendicitis.
The pain does not go away and gets worse when you move, walk, or cough.
You have pain in any part of your belly or on your side.
You feel nauseated or throw up a few times. You also may not feel like eating.
You have constipation, back pain, a slight fever, or a swollen abdomen.
Some people do not have the symptoms listed above. Older people, children younger than 2 years, and pregnant women may not have pain in the lower right part of the belly. Other people feel pain in their side because their appendix is in a different position than normal.
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