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Stomach pain
I'm 6 months pregnant.. I have scanned on Jan 20.. anomaly scan everything is OK.. but from Jan 29 - today I have mild pricking type of pain in lower abdominal region its almost constant for 3 days .. sometimes it's present on right side sometimes on lower left side sometimes diffuse or on the center. Sometimes the pain radiates to anal region and vagina.. I have no pain on urinating and no constipation.. what will be the reason for the stomach pain... plz do reply in detail rather telling for consultation
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Little bit of cramping pain is normal in pregnancy. Get a routine urine test done. Please visit your Gynaecologist for a vaginal per speculum examination to rule out if there is any discharge as discharge due to vaginal infection can also cause lower abdominal pain
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Connect please
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any vaginal infection can cause pain..also get urine routine test..even if you are not having any symptoms related to it
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The growing fetus with consequent stretch of the uterus
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