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Sharp stabbing pains in my tummy

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Hi guys I’m probably just really anxious but since yesterday on an off I’ve had sharp stabbing pains on the left side of my belly , generally I feel okay just a bit tired . Also it’s painful when I walk if I’ve got the stomach pains .

Anyideas on what I should do or what it could be. Thanks xx

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It could be round ligament pain, there's information about it here o and plenty of you look on other baby growth sites nhs.uk/start4life/pregnancy....

If you're concerned about the pain though you should call your midwife and go for a check up as no one can tell you for sure on here what it is.

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Emma200 in reply toSeb9

Hi

Oh ok thank u

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