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Im 9 dpo - major stomach pains, please help me?

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hi, im 9 dpo today, ttc number 1.

my period is not due until saturday but i never get any premenstral cramps etc, only when i have actully come on and today i didnt want to get out of bed, felt so tierd. I have had such a painful lower back and upper which got worse throughout the day, also had pains in my hips and i have had pains in my tummy all day in the upper stomach then in the lower etc... it has been that painful that it made me cry and some of the times i felt really sick with the pain but didnt actully throw up. sometimes my tummy feels like its gona burst open lol...

is anyone else had this and got a BFP?

has anyone got any advice?

please help.. many thanks xx

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  1. You need to make sure it is not a ectopic pregnancy as this could be serious i would say if it gets any worse go to see a doctor.


  2. There are new pregnancy tests that you can do up to 6 days before your due. If you think you may be pregnant I suggest you take one. If it's positive then make an emergency appointment to see your gp. If it's negative and after a few days your still experiencing these symptoms then make an appointment to see your gp. I am sure you will be fine. Good luck :0)

  3. I would think it's too soon for pregnancy symptoms... b/c it usually takes 6-12 days for implantation... but anything is possible.  Test on 14 dpo.  Good luck!  And if you are, man, I feel sorry for you b/c if you already feel like this, it probably means you will have bad pregnancy symptoms ;-(   I was a lucky one... I never felt a single symptom w/both of my pregnancies.  just missed my period and got a positive.  I felt completely normal and great the whole time.  At about 2 months I had some food aversions, but it passed by 3 months.  Everybody is different!! Good luck though!

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