A.M.
I would suggest contacting your doctor every day and demanding an appointment.
i have been having this pressure like pain at the pit of my stomach but very near my pelvic area and can't figure it out. i have a drs appt but not til the end of the month.n e thought on what it might be?
I would suggest contacting your doctor every day and demanding an appointment.
Hi hun. I think we need more information. Did you just have a baby? After my baby was born and I was breast feeding it would feal like I was in LABOR and having contractions when I nursed. Those went away with time and Tylenol and Mydal. If you are pregnant they could be those braxton hicks that are just as bad as labor. Also, after having my second baby all of my menstral cycles were way more painful that ever before, even if I wan't flowing :( For a few days before and a few days after I stopped. I hope that might help, but if not, shoot me a msg with the surronding curcumstances.
Yeah, more info is needed to know what's going on. I also had a pressure-like pain very low (almost groin) for about 6 months after my daughter was born. My Dr. told me it was just my ligaments still responding to having had a baby. But, I would still get it checked out. And I wouldn't wait until the end of the month.
It could be a number of things. If you could give us some more info about your situation, then maybe some of us could be of help. Thanks!
If you're in pain, I would call your Dr and see if they can't see you sooner. Most DR's have emergency spaces open or they may be able to call you if there is a cancellation. Being in pain is no fun and a month is a long time. Please take care!
Definately demand to be seen before the scheduled appts. It could be appendix, gall bladder, urinary bladder, uterine, vaginal, NUMEROUS things at this point.
Talk to your doctor office and explain. If they won't see you, then go to another doctor or ER. JUST DON"T PUT IT OFF.
i'd call your dr in the morning and schedule an appt!! it sounds like a UTI/bladder infection. i wouldn't wait. better to know now before it gets worse, you know? good luck:)