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What Causes Cramps In Hip And Leg?

Hi I'm having mild cramps, sometimes to the left side at my hip then get a little shooting pain down my leg and halve light pink discharge when I wipe.. it has been happening for 3 days now and I haven't had a period. Usually my period would come straight away.. am I experiencing early signs of pregnancy?
Thu, 12 Oct 2017
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Hi!

I can understand your concern!

In my clinic I would advice the patient:

1. Elaborate the history a little.

2. Are you planning for a baby.

3.what contraception you used.

4. Please take any painkiller for the cramps. These type of pains occur as pre-menstrual pains.

4. Please do a pregnancy test. These signs are not very confirmatory. Further treatment will depend on the results. Please consult any local physician with the test.

Wish you best health
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What Causes Cramps In Hip And Leg?

Hi! I can understand your concern! In my clinic I would advice the patient: 1. Elaborate the history a little. 2. Are you planning for a baby. 3.what contraception you used. 4. Please take any painkiller for the cramps. These type of pains occur as pre-menstrual pains. 4. Please do a pregnancy test. These signs are not very confirmatory. Further treatment will depend on the results. Please consult any local physician with the test. Wish you best health