i don't know either, I've just started experiencing this and i may be a week pregnant, or more, i have no idea what the hell this feeling is, or if I'm pregnant, but because of this pain I'm starting to think i may be..
Round Ligament Pain Pain experienced when the ligaments positioned under the uterus stretch and expand to support the mother's growing uterus
I think I am having round ligament pain on my left side and I am not pregnant. Is this possible? My doctor noticed a cyst on my ovary on the left side.
It could mean many things. You could be pregnant or have a UTI/ blatter infection/kidney infection. If you are further along in pregnancy it could be round ligament pain or contractions.
its called round ligament pain
a torn ligament is where you tare a ligament and it needs to be healed by a doctor or surginIts when your ligement tears. It is a very sharp pain closely related to breaking a leg. You can her a snap like a rubber band then extreme pain. Usually surgery is involved.
Im 9wks2days lower back pain since 6wks, now stomach pains. Was told its normal, possibly round ligament pains or maybe simply gas lol.
I know its a ligament in the pelvic hip wall, but the pain is shooting thru my legs downward.
Waist pain can be a symptom of pregnancy, but it is not a definitive sign. Many factors can cause waist pain, including hormonal changes, ligament stretching, and increased pressure on the lower back due to the growing uterus. However, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the cause of the pain and confirm pregnancy.
You ligament is elastic tissue that attaches one bone to another. The ligament over time can lose its elasticity and can become thin causing bone to rub together and cause pain.
A patient with a ligament injury will exhibit localized pain, sometimes severe, as soon as the ligament is injured. By contrast, muscle injuries can sometimes lie semi-dormant for a day or two.
If she takes a pregnancy test and returns positive, you should start worrying then (if you weren't worrying already).
A torn ligament may be less painful initially because the tearing of the ligament can result in the disruption of nerve fibers, temporarily reducing pain signals. However, as the injury progresses and inflammation sets in, the pain can become more intense. Additionally, the severity and location of the tear can also impact the level of pain experienced.