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33 weeks pregnant with mild groin pain
I have mild groin pain and at times vaginal pain that comes and goes. Since a week I also have leg pain that again is not constant, is this normal at 33weeks? I have also noticed that discharge is slightly higher (no itching, pain or foul smell). My bowel movements are normal, no constipation and I am hydrated. Anything I can do to reduce these discomforts? Or are these signs of preterm labour, my next appointment is in 10 days, should I prepone it?
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Visit ur gynaec n discuss with her
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Connect please
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Intermittent pain needs to be examined n evaluated Meet a Dr in person Fr the leg pain R u taking calcium supplements? Get ur vit d n vit b 12 levels checked If there is no itching the discharge is normal
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If you feel symptoms are more severe than before then preponed your appointment and visit your Dr for proper evaluation
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Kindly consult for further assistance
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