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Why does it hurt so much? Please HELP me?

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I'm 20 years old and married and ttc....i got pregnant in april but the pregnancy lasted only 11 weeks, then i had a miscarriage on june 30.

i remember one strange symptom that i had, my back teeth were hurting really bad...and my gums and jaw and everything.

after the miscarriage it went away and so i just thought the baby was taking my calcium.

2 months later i get the exact same toothache...and now i have it already for about a week...i'm going to make an appointment to the dentist and i bought a pregnancy test already...online, i have to wait for it in the mail...but as soon as its here i will take it.

so, what do you guys think....is something wrong with my teeth? are my wisdom teeth growing? (by my husband they are starting to grow and he's the same age as me, but he doesnt have any pain like me) and if there is something going on with my teeth, why did it go away after the miscarriage and didnt come back for 2 months?

could that really be a pregnancy sign?

we did have unprotected s*x on ovulation time.

and i dont have any more symptoms.

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  1. Wisdom teeth come in differently for different people.

    Just because your husband's don't hurt doesn't mean yours won't. It has to do with your own sensitivity, as well as the angle and speed in which they are moving towards the surface.


  2. heya hun im not sure both the tooth ache but just passing on my best wishes and gd luck ttc.

    xxxxx

  3. It sounds like you probably need to get your wisdom teeth removed. Bleeding gums is a common symptom in early pregnancy but I haven't read about painful gums or toothaches. But best of luck!!

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