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Pulsating ovary pain?1st time pregnant?

last night for like 20 minutes I had this pulsating pain where I think my right ovary is.

It finally went away for now atleast but it has me scared.
Has anyone had anything like this?

I looked up the symptoms for ectopic and I don't have any other symptoms other than that.

When I'm not pregnant I always get pain on my right side when I was ovulating....so I am familiar with the cramping......but not the pulsing.
It felt like there was a heart in my right ovary pumping.

I am only 4 weeks 2 days and my first appointment with my ob is this wed.
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I also woke up this morning with it same spot and everthing. I sleep on my stomach with my right leg up....so I turned on my right with left leg up so that it kind of stretched that area and it went away. I haven't had it since.

Sharp shooting/pulsating pain down right leg what could this be?

One possibility is sciatica resulting from a pinched sciatic nerve.It's a pain like no other pain you will experience.My orthopaedic surgeon put me off work for 6 months (no surgery).I still have occasional pain and numbness (a warning it's still there) in parts of my legs and feet.I've changed the way I move,the way I bend,pick things up,turn etc.It's manageable-you may have to do some things diffferently.

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What causes a pulsating knee?

You should have a pulse in the back of your knee(This area is known as the popliteal Fossa) the main blood supply to your lower leg runs through the back of the knee. You are unable to feel a pulse at the front due to the patella but you should be able to feel a pulse in the back - this is normal anatomy.If it is very different from the other knee then I would suggest a visit to your family doctor as other things can occurYou did not mention pain in the knee so I will not dwell on the painful knee and you did not mention mobility problems. You did not mention any trauma recently nor previously.As long as your lower leg is normal size, colour and non tender I would not be alarmed. But if you have a concern visit your family doctor for a check up

Pulsating, Throbbing, Frontal Thigh Pain?

From just above my knee to my hip joint, I have pulsating, throbbing, deep pain in my thighs, but only on the front side. Pain is in both legs and can be severe to moderate when I have these attacks. Sometimes the pain is so severe I cannot walk. This pain comes and goes but will generally last from 2 days to a week at times. Sometimes I go for several months without symptoms. The pain is nowhere else on my body. I am 5'2" and about 160 lbs, so I'm not grossly over weight, but of course I could stand to lose some. I've had 3 kids and I'm fairly active. I don't sit at a desk all day long since my work requires me to move about the office.

Aspirin and Magnesium seem to diminish the pain, but not eliminate it altogether. Stretching doesn't help at all, but massage seems to quiet the pain very temporarily. I'm nervous that I have DVT, but I don't have any swelling or redness. The pain "flows" up and down the front of my thigh. I thought it was hormone related after I had my second child when I had my worst ever attack. But the pain doesn't seem to follow my menstrual cycles. The pain is never in my calf or on the back of my thighs. My doctor says that my right leg is a tad shorter than my left leg and I may be having pain because I am pinching a nerve that goes from my back through my pelvis to my legs. He prescribed me a shoe lift that I wear everyday, but I still get these attacks periodically. Not sure if the shoe lift is the solid answer. Please tell me if anyone has had these same symptoms or knows about these symptoms. I'm worried I have something worse than a pinched nerve.

How to help reduce achy legs and painful feet from waitressing?

Recently I've started this new waitressing job. I've never had any waitressing experience before so this is all new for me. It's quite a busy place and I work everyday 10-13 hours a day. I know it's a lot of hours but I need the money for university. I've only been there 3 days and my legs and feet are in agony every day from standing up all the time! Does anyone know any good tricks to help reduce the pain? For example, I give myself foot massages every night but it doesn't seem to be a long term treatment..any recommendations?

Throbbing pain in Thigh, PLEASE HELP! ANYONE!?

Im actually experiencing this pain right now as I right this. So I saw a doctor about this and I didn't really get a straight forward answer. For starters I'm 19 years and I live a decent lifestyle, no severe health problems except some weezing here and there. But something that's been occuring since I was 13 is this Throbbing upper front thigh pain!!! It DOESN'T occur everyday. It happens randomly, typically at night but I've had it during the day as well. It feels as if someone is taking a strong piece of fabric tying it around my thigh & cutting off my circulation. Or it feels as if someones just pulling hard at my thigh muscles. Also Something important I need to include is that this pain offen "creeps up my leg" and grows. Sometimes it'll start from my ankle and make its way up to my thighs or start out as a mild ache to severe aching and pain, and its horrible pain like I've pulled a thousand muscles. Sometimes it happens in 1 thigh or both at the same time. Usually they last for 30 minutes to a few hours. When I stretch it, the pain seems to throb even worse. I didn't use to think very much about this pain, but after having it badly tonight I became fed up and began to search the internet and learned it could be various serious issues. I'm just a little worried and it would mean a lot if ANYONE who experienced or knows ANYTHING of this could let me know.

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