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PostPosted: 01/29/08 - 20:00    Post subject: Right sided pain during early pregnancy Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 5/6wks pregnant and experiencing right sided pain that comes and goes. this is the side that I ovulated from and also where i had a cyst during ovulation, from clomid. i have an U/S tomorrow but am anxious and nervous to see if this is a cyst or possibly an ectopic?
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