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Do all women who suffer from back pain and start to puke are pregannt or are these some common symptoms of other health related issues?
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Wednesday 24th of February 2010 03:53:35 PM I don't know what all the women suffer when they are pregnant, but as from my experience, twice , I did suffered for vomiting and stomach pains.As about back pains I am not sure i remembered some.
When you are closed to delivery, on 8-9 months old then you feel strong pains in your lower back.
Try to rest more and everything will be fine.
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Tuesday 16th of February 2010 08:37:30 PM I had back pains too during my early pregnancy, which actually gave me a hint that I was pregnant. It is normal and a lot of women experience that. When you are pregnant, your bodyfs hormone changes and that affect your entire body system. Your nipples get swollen and darker color, you have annoying abdominal cramps that stops and goes. All of these are early symptoms and are pretty normal. What I donft consider normal is bleeding during pregnancy.
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Monday 15th of February 2010 01:12:14 AM Back pain and nausea are very common in pregnancy. Nausea, or morning sickness, is common in the early months of pregnancy, and women experience it in varying degrees of severity. Back pain is extremely common once your pregnancy has progressed a bit, and you are carrying more weight. Pregnancy is a strain on the body. If you have back pain, ask your husband to massage you. If you are concerned however, you should always consult your doctor.
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 03:08:49 PM Many pregnant women do not experience either back pain or nausea, so it is easy to conclude that these afflictions may not necessarily indicate pregnancy, but may be a sign of something else. As a chronic kidney patient, I can tell you from experience that vomiting and lower back pain may be kidney related, to name just one. The best thing to do is to visit a doctor if these symptoms persist.
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 01:49:16 AM I think the first question needs to be did you take a pregnancy test? Do you know for sure if you are pregnant? If you do not know may be that is where you should start. If you are pregnant then yes these could be symptons of being pregnant. If you are not pregnant you might want to visit your GP to see what is causing your back pain and vomiting.
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 03:12:16 PM It is true that back pain and vomitting are common symptoms of pregnancy, but that doesn't mean that it these symptoms are synonymous with pregnancy. The only way to be 100% certain of pregnancy is through a blood test. Back pain accompanied by vomitting can relate to a number of other health concerns. If you are experiencing these symptoms and suspect pregnancy it would be wise to rule pregnancy out with a simple home test. If you are not pregnant you should consult a medical doctor as soon as possible.
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Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 04:16:21 AM Back pain and vomiting are issues of health in general. Back pain for instance is associated with kidney problem and sometimes comes with vomiting. Pregnant women gets back pain sometimes caused by the growth in her tummy - the baby might be heavy for her and the pressure is sometimes directed to the back. Vomiting is also caused by several factors. So to sum it up its not actually just because you are pregnant. Get yourself to the doctor and have it check.
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