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Asked by MrsSunshine

Q: Dull back ache miscarriage symptom?

I am 4 weeks pregnant and had dull, lower back pain a couple days ago, that started one night and ended the next afternoon. It only ached when i bent down and stood back up. Is a miscarriage back ache like this experience or is it a constant ache not mattering how you move around?

This question was asked Dec. 17, 2015 12:27am
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

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Answered by andycooper5 - Aug. 23, 2017 10:46am
Wish you all a good day mothers,
I think that you are surely over thinking about your back aches. I know it is very natural behaving the way that you are, stressed and tensed about any thing that you feel within your body. But you musy realize that you are pregnant and pain in all or several parts of your body is quite natural an act during the pregnancy. Now coming back to your backaches, it is very normal dear. Due to the increased weight and pressure in your abdomen area, during the early weeks.How ever, the same if happens towards your late pregnancy, it is due to the fact that the baby changes its position within your womb and sometimes he might get stuck in a rather uncomfortable position. So you should be ready ti bear all these pains. Although, i will suggest you stop worrying about every body pain. Infact learn every detail about a healthy and safe pregnancy, and follow the same regime. Every pregnancy happening is not a symptom indicative of a miscarriage. Stay aware & h

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Answered by Mommybutterfly - Dec. 18, 2015 3:34am
It's normal. I think you're really over thinking it. I know it's hard at that point but stop stressing it's not good for you or the baby and just relax. Things will be ok. I doubt you're having a miscarriage. That usually has cramps, spotting/bleeding, nausea, and backache. If you're worried request to have your HCG tested every two days.

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Answered by harv1084 - Dec. 17, 2015 1:46pm
i get backaches even when AF is on her way. Ive had 1 miscarriage and i think the biggest sign is horrible AF cramps to a point where they knock your breath right out of you. don't stress about the backache. that's going be normal during pregnancy. i'm currently 4w3d and by the time 3pm hits my back is very achy where i countdown the minutes until i can lie in bed to rest.

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Answered by PaperHeart - Dec. 17, 2015 1:28am
I always have a dull backache in early pregnancy whether they've ended in miscarriage or not. My last three were pretty brutal and one resulted in my dd, one in m/c, and one in my current pregnancy (24 weeks). So, I would say a backache, for me, is more a symptom of pregnancy in general than a miscarriage.

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