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Hi All . Iam 19 weeks pregnant and I am actue pain in lower abdomen which is very uncomfortable and it’s bearable.Is it something to be worried and go for a check up .Or is it something every pregnant woman encounters?

Thanks in Advance

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Purpledoggy

There are 101 things this could be from trapped wind to something serious. It would be best to call your local maternity unit and they can decide whether you need to be seen. xx

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Sweatha in reply toPurpledoggy

Thank you so much

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Kat-86

Hi.I hope you managed to get it sorted out already. I had similar and it was just round ligament pain - a bit of stretching to make room for my growing baby.

Any concerns just check in with your GP etc though.

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