A 28-year-old G1 at 18 weeks has right – sided groin pain which is sharp and occuring with movement. No fever or chills. Local heat helps allete the discomfo. What is the likely etiology of this pain?
Correct Answer: Round ligament pain
Description: Round ligament pain during pregnancy:- * Round ligament pain is a sharp pain often felt in the lower belly or groin area on one or both sides * It is most often felt during the second trimester * As the pregnancy advances, the round ligament stretches that makes it more likely to become strained * Sudden movements can cause the ligament to tighten quickly, like a rubber band snapping. This causes a sudden & quick jabbing feeling
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