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Achieving Pregnancy : Miscarriage Last Updated: Oct 14th, 2008 - 21:42:25


Unusual Pain in First Trimester
Answered by: Dr. Davenport
Aug 21, 2008, 11:02

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Question

I had two miscarriages and now pregnant at nine weeks. The ultrasound showed a heartbeat and the doctor prescribed Ecotrin and Cyclogest. I am now constantly in pain (like menstural pains). I am taking Panado for the pain which stops only for an hour or two. The doctor is saying that the baby is fine and does not know why I am having these pains.

Please advise.

Charmaine

Answer

Seeing the baby's heartbeat is very reassuring. It is not common to lose a pregnancy after seeing the heartbeat. With two pregnancy losses, Ecotrin (aspirin) and Cyclogest (progesterone) are reasonable medications.

Your pain could be from an ovarian cyst, stretching of the ligaments with uterine growth, or possibly from your intestines (constipation, gas, irritable colon).

You should inform your doctor as soon as possible that you are experiencing pain, and go in for another exam so that it can be determined if your pain is a normal discomfort of pregnancy or indicative of a more serious problem.

Mary Davenport, M.D.


Mary Davenport, MD

Dr. Mary Davenport is an obstetrician-gynecologist in private practice in El Sobrante, California. She graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed her residency at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Davenport is also a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She has an NFP-only medical practice and is a Medical Consultant in Natural Family Planning. She is a board member for CANFP and the American Association of Pro-Life OBGyn's.


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