although i was already in the hospital laying in bed but yes! It felt like i had unbelieveable poo poo pains all the way into my legs...but if its in your back your have some back labor...call your OB/GYN he/she might tell you to go to their office or the hospital
2006-08-11 04:56:31
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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Yes, it felt that way.. When I was pregnant with my last child I felt pain in my back and hips since the 7th month.. I was carrying my belly around to reduce the pain and the pressure on my back. I couldn't walk, sit, sleep, eat or even breathe. I thought I will deliver my baby early, but I didn't have the baby until 2 weeks before my due date. with a "C Section"... I requested it, I couldn't handle the pain and the heavy weight anymore!!
Maybe your baby is getting into the right position now "Crowning", in another words you will be having your baby soon.
Good luck.
2006-08-11 12:11:25
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answered by Nadine 2
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The pressure you're feeling is the baby dropping down into your pelvis. This can be uncomfortable, but it means that baby is getting ready to come. If your back is hurting alot, you may try the following exercise to help reduce back ache associated with a baby thats back is next to your back.
Hola Hoop
Stand with your feet shoulder distance apart and move your hips in a big circle as if you were playing with a hola hoop.
Good luck, I hope you have a beautiful and empowering birth
2006-08-11 12:15:53
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answered by Trisha G 1
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OMG, with both my son's I could hardley walk the last 2weeks before I gave birth. My hips & pelvis hurt so bad. I walked along the walls holding on in case I felt like I was going to fall. My mom had told me she had the same problem when she was pregnant with brother and I. A lot of my girlfriends had the same issues.
2006-08-11 12:57:32
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answered by blonde_bluekitty 2
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YES!!! I had a ten pound baby boy and I have felt your pain. The baby has now dropped down into the birht cannal and is getting ready to come meet his mommy! To releive some pain..try to tkae a bath which counter acts the force of gravity. Any more questions email me. Good luck!
2006-08-11 11:59:35
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answered by Summer H 2
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Every morning i wake up with that feeling... And its cause my son is dropping, and i will feel that way really anytime i get up... And yes i have terrible pain in my back, especailly when i have a contraction, it makes it worse... And my hips, girl let me tell you, they hurt like someone is taking a hammer to them. I have countless nights where i wake up from the hip pain. Its all just adjusting for the baby's arrival... Good Luck and hang in there... Your almost there
2006-08-11 12:05:41
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answered by Katie not telling 2
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It sounds like your baby has dropped. This happens close to the time of delivery. It also coud be that the baby is pushing against your ciatic nerve. I would call your OB just to inform them especially if the pain is that bad. Good luck!
2006-08-11 11:54:51
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answered by lilhaysmom 3
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Yes that's how it feels. It may feel better if you rock in a rocking chair. I know that made me feel better, it also felt better when I sat up. I hurt worst when I walked or layed down.
2006-08-11 11:55:57
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answered by dreamee 5
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Dang no. You sure your not over due. I was just tired all the time from carring around all the weight. Thats probably what it is. Its alot of weight. I would ask my DR tho...
2006-08-11 11:54:45
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answered by hellokitty 2
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i would think your ready i had my baby at 38 wks
2006-08-11 11:58:49
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answered by kristina h 1
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