Hi! dont worry, it is very normal. My baby boy was born 21st of september last year. and for the three weeks before it was constant period pain feeling through my stomach and my legs etc etc. Just a tip.. Use heat packs on the painful area.. not too hot but just warm and it makes it feel alot more comfortable. It just a sign that labour is not far away. Get ready if it gets alot worse and stronger and stronger and you start to vomit or feel sick because thats what happened to me a day before my waters broke and i went to hospital. So have your bags packed! It could continue right up to the due date or past, but if it gets worse and more painful you know it will be within the next day or two. Dont mistake them for labour pains.. they are a bit different and alot stronger.
Good luck with it all though, the whole labour and delivery is amazing! You should be excited! = ) (by the way.. it is alot better to be feeling these pains because you could be dilating as we speak! that means alot shorter labour usually!!)
2006-09-04 15:01:10
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answered by Jordy[♥] 3
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it could be just normal muscles stretching and your body getting ready to have the baby, and towards the end, the baby drops down to the birth canal, so that can cause twinges and some discomfort. if your cramping pretty bad, it could be the start of early labor, or a urinary tract infection or even that you are dehydrated. i would advise you to call your o.b and see if they would like to see you. otherwise, a trick that helps is to lie on your left side for about 20 minutes after drinking a quart of water. that should relieve some of the discomfort for you. but you should contact your doctor, just to rule out any complications and make sure everythings normal.
2006-09-04 14:29:02
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answered by loveboatcaptain 5
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properly, once you mentioned it hurts you probably did no longer say the place it hurts. that's in all probability because of the fact he's so massive and in a position to return out - he purely has limited area and at this element you're the two suffering to circulate around. that's crowded in there and it in many cases does get uncomfortable around the time that's making waiting for him to be born. i does no longer problem approximately it. because you're extraordinarily much waiting to grant delivery this could be the 1st few indications that he's waiting too. he's wiggling around to tell you he's waiting - quickly your water will injury and he would be shifting around merely as lots. i'm particular that's not something to problem approximately. he's merely massive and arranged for an even bigger area. good success with each and every thing even with the undeniable fact that! desire you have a healthful toddler. MJP
2016-09-30 08:35:03
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answered by ? 4
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I am 37 weeks as well, and dealing with the same thing, it might be your baby dropping, or he/she is just trying to get comfy in their squished up 'home', either way its completely normal, good luck :)
2006-09-04 14:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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i am 37 weeks due the 25th i have been hurting like hell its just the baby getting ready for birth its normal.
2006-09-04 14:51:22
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answered by samwise25 4
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Yea it is normal...the baby's head is dropping and it pushes on every lil part inside. Making it very uncomfortable. You will have this pain probably until you deliver...just apart of child birth. Isn't it lovely?
2006-09-04 14:25:44
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answered by jerneemomma04 2
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If you're that far along, it's normal for you to feel uncomfortable everywhere as things get more and more squished. If you are in real pain, though, contact your doctor. Different things are normal for different people.
2006-09-04 14:19:39
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answered by Naomi 3
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im due 20th sept and am having major sore ribs not much room for our wee honeys to move anymore
goodluck with the rest of your pregnancy / labour
2006-09-04 14:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You could feel very uncomfortable as the baby is big and pushing on your insides. Call your Doctor.
2006-09-04 14:23:41
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answered by marie 3
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That sounds like labor pains.. woohoo! I hope you have a great delivery!
2006-09-04 14:23:56
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answered by June 2
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