i say make an earlier appointment. it could be nothing, but then again it could always be something. my friend was having pains at 30 weeks, and her appt wasnt for another 2 weeks, and her doctor just told her that it was gas. it turned out to be something very serious. she now wishes she hadnt listened to her dr. i say just to be sure make an earlier appt. better safe than sorry
2006-12-04 04:39:11
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answered by blackqueen 5
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I actual have had pelvic rigidity from particularly early on in the two pregnancies by way of fact i certainly carry low. it particularly is a splash unsettling, yet attempt to apply it as a reminder to maintain doing all your pelvic floor exercises! The tightening appears like Braxton Hicks, you will definately experience them turning out to be extra stated at this later point of being pregnant. I additionally locate that strolling motives extra well-known and extra suitable braxton hicks, as i walk oftentimes. shop a kick chart, noting the 1st 10 strikes of the day. Take it on your next appointment and talk it including your carer once you're nevertheless in touch. making an allowance for that there is far less and much less area for him to toss and turn from here on in. stable success, it seems such as you're completely usual. I desire you each and all of the main suitable with something of your being pregnant and drawing close motherhood xx
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answered by ? 4
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Make another appointment. But know that it may be that your carrying very low or the baby is resting on a nerve. Go for a sonogram at your doctors so you can get the best answer.
2006-12-04 04:39:17
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answered by HDGranny 4
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I would state not just seeing a regular doctor but also try to see a gynecologist if you can. Hell you can make a gynecologist appointment before your doctor's appointment but neverless you do need to seek immediate medical attention and i don't think waiting for 3 weeks is good. If you have to go to the emergency room.
2006-12-04 04:38:44
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answered by nessadipity 3
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You can call your Dr. I'm sure it's normal. You may be having Braxton Hicks contractions and those are completely normal. Also it mgiht be how the baby is positioned. I had a few of those pains when I was about 25 or so weeks. Just call your Dr to make sure. They may bring you in or they may just tell you it's normal. Good luck and congrats!
2006-12-04 04:38:02
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answered by volcomgrly23 3
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hi, im only 25 weeks along, but i have had that but not constant it only last a couple of hours then goes away. I have been told that its my ligaments streching and the uterous growing, as its my first.
Your doctors office should have a nurse you can call and leave a message with, tell her exactly your feelings, pains etc...then they can council you from there!
Good luck and congrats
2006-12-04 04:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes this happened to me and its because the baby had dropped into the position for it to be ready to give birth too. Believe me, I had this for a month before I had my daughter. It gets better, your body will adjust eventually. I would just call the doctor and let them know, they should probably see if you are dilatting or effacing yet. Good luck and congrats with you precious lil one.
2006-12-04 04:38:11
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answered by sourstraws 3
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With so many things going on with your body, and if this is your first child, i would STRONGLY suggest you go see your doctor. Dont wait as this could be an early sign of contractions, and you're only 27 weeks along. Your dr. can assign meds or put you on bed rest if that is indeed the case. Please take care of yourself, and god bless.
2006-12-04 04:38:07
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answered by JustCurious 2
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I would definitely call and let them know about your pain. It could be round ligament pain. It happens when your ligaments start to expand to accommodate the baby. Try a warm compress. If it's bad enough to stop you from doing things though, I would think your OB would want to see you sooner to be safe.
2006-12-04 04:38:15
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answered by Melissa J 4
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Although it may just be your uterus stretching and other organs moving around to accomodate the growing fetus. I'd definitely call your doctor's office and ask them. Better safe than sorry.
2006-12-04 05:10:25
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answered by gypsy g 7
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