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Should I Be Concerned About The Pain On Vaginal Area And Right Side Of My Upper Leg As I Am Pregnant?

Hi. My name is Liz. I am 26 and pregnant with my second child, approximately 18 weeks. I fell extremely hard yesterday on my bottom. I immediately went numb from my hips down and then passed out. I have been in extreme pain since then. Mostly, pain in my bottom, vaginal area, and the right side of my upper leg. When I delivered my first born (18 months ago) I had 4th degree tearing and major pain from a previous tail bone fracture. Is any of my pain now something to be worried about?
Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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hello,
I have gone through your query and understood your concern. In my opinion you need to have ultrasound abdomen done to rule out internal injury. Your pain is mostly due to your previous injuries but it is always good to be on safe side. Hope this answers your query.
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Should I Be Concerned About The Pain On Vaginal Area And Right Side Of My Upper Leg As I Am Pregnant?

hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concern. In my opinion you need to have ultrasound abdomen done to rule out internal injury. Your pain is mostly due to your previous injuries but it is always good to be on safe side. Hope this answers your query.