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4 weeks + 6 days. Constant dull ache

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Amyy44 · 05/05/2021 17:28

Hi, wondering if anybody has had a similar experience to what I'm having right now.
I'm 4 weeks, 6days pregnant, got my Bfp yesterday afternoon 😊 when I went to bed last night my stomach started to ache, right at the bottom and I go back pain also, this went on all night and kept me awake until the early hours. When I got up at 6 this morning it was still there, no bleeding or anything just this constant dull ache.
I rang my doctor and got a call back saying I should go to A&E straight away as they thought it may be an eptopic pregnancy. I went straight to A&E, did urine tests, blood tests, Dr felt my stomach and they were happy it isn't an eptopic. I was told to come home, take paracetamol 4 times a day and go back on Friday to have my bloods repeated. Apparently all levels in my blood were normal. If the pains haven't stopped by the time I go back they'll scan me and see what's going on. The pain is still the same now and I'm absolutely terrified ive had a miscarriage or something. Has anybody been in this situation and gone on to have a healthy pregnancy?, 😩🤞🤞🤞

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georgarina · 06/05/2021 07:48

Congrats!

If you've already been to A&E could just be normal - with this baby I had a couple days when I was I think 4w6 exactly (?) and I had stomach and back pains so badly I couldn't stand up straight. Wasn't digestive problems or anything just was in a lot of constant dull achy pain. Now 25 weeks! Good luck x

Amyy44 · 06/05/2021 08:36

Thankyou that's very reassuring!! It's a bit better today, still there but not as bad as yesterday. I'm so nervous for tomorrow 🤞🤞 x

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