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  2. niggly tummy after internal scan

  1. 6/7/08 10:55

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    Leanneb88

    I had niggly pains after my scan too, a bit of discharge but probably the Gel they use when they go up xxx

  2. 6/7/08 10:15

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    BabyGluesarah-louise

    the pain has gone and i feel sick today so i reckon the midwife was right implantation but made worse by the scan! my mum said she had this with my brother last year and its normal  to have pains and she told me to take paracetamol and go to my bed which i did and i feel sick today lol and nipples are sore a little so i think im ok and loads of white discharge now none of the pink stuff thankfully

  3. 5/7/08 21:34

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    HugLauraWhitfield

    Hi, I also had an internal yesterday. I have had few pains but no discharge. I can remember the same after a internal I had with my son. Try not to worry.

  4. 5/7/08 19:55

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    Smiling at youTillyann79

    Maybe it was the gel they used on the probe? I had that during my dd pregnancy and had a bluey green discharge! I went to the midwife and she reckoned thats what it was. Never the less get yourself checked out to be on the safe side. I hope everything is ok. x

  5. 5/7/08 18:01

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    Worriedsarah-louise

    Hi all was wondering if you could help me?

     

    i had my 6 weeks scan yesterday and it was an internal the found the baby and the heartbeat flickering away but last night and today i have a niggly tummy and earlier got a few bits of light pink jellyish discharge been worrying ever since! when back to toilet and its stopped and the pain is gone too is this normal after an internal and at 6 weeks!!

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