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I have been having BHs for a few weeks and those are fine, I know what they feel like, but sometimes when my Jonah moves, I feel what I call a "pop" low like where my cervical area would be. No pain or discharge or anything, but just a quick pressure in that area and sometimes I have to pee really bad. Anyone had this happen? I'm chalking it up to just an active baby with a foot or some other body part taking strikes at my cervical area.

2006-12-06 06:20:09 · 4 answers · asked by sweet_trixie_1977 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

Forgot to mention that although it's somewhat unrelated, I have a blood incompatability issue with the baby that requires weekly ultrasounds, so luckily, I'm going every Friday for those, but yeah, this is something interesting to wonder about...

2006-12-06 06:44:49 · update #1

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I know exactly what you are talking about, sometimes I feel like he my have a hand or foot trying to pry a way out. I am 25 weeks and I have been experiencing the same feeling. I ask my doc and they said that he is just kicking around where the cervix is. Unless I have a lot of pain or start bleeding then they say it is fine.

2006-12-06 06:26:29 · answer #1 · answered by mommy of two 4 · 0 0

those sharp pains are no longer uncomplicated yet they are no longer unknown the two. In some females, the cervix is extremely comfortable at the same time as others experience little or no in that section. while the toddler comes into touch with it, nerves would desire to be inspired or if there is any scar tissue in the section, soreness would be generated. i'm very very nearly effective that this cervical soreness had no longer something to do with the knot in the twine or with the lack of your toddler. With this being pregnant, you will desire to be accompanied with ultrasound, doppler bypass learn if that's obtainable and non-rigidity tests and biophysical profiles. any a sort of tests would desire to stumble on indicators of fetal misery at the same time as there continues to be time to do some thing. you will desire to be doing fetal flow in accordance with a on a regular basis foundation after 28 weeks (10 strikes would desire to be felt in a million hour or much less at the same time as mendacity on your part after supper). If the soreness occurs back, i might request that an ultrasound be carried out as quickly as a threat to reassure your self that each physique is honestly and there is no evidence of any untimely separation of the placenta. Your misery is comprehensible and that i desire you have become the professional and private help which you particularly p.c. right this moment. let us know the form you're doing.

2016-10-14 03:53:16 · answer #2 · answered by balick 4 · 0 0

My youngest daughter had trouble carrying her second son to term because he was so big. At 24 weeks he was already 8 pounds, and looking to get a LOT larger. She was carrying a lot of water as well. (These were all judged from ultrasound measurements, so don't get on my case if you don't believe me.)

The doctor suggested some sort of corsetting to help carry the baby when she was only 26 weeks along. (Apparently they make specialty garments for this.) But my daughter couldn't afford the cost of the garment, which she was told, began at $300.

Instead, I bought her a one piece bathing suit, cut high in the leg, and heavy on the lycra. She wore this every time she had to set foot outside her apartment. And it really did help with distributing the weight of the baby over her shoulders as well as her back.

It wasn't until after the baby was taken by cesarian section at 39 weeks, AND the doctor apologized for not doing it sooner, that it was realized that my daughter was actually suffering from a mild form of gestational diabetes. Her son was 12 pounds 15 ounces at birth. And her amniotic fluid flooded the operating theatre. (It was estimated at 15 lbs of fluid afterwards.)

2006-12-06 06:37:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Not to scare you but I would recommend you going to the Dr.

I have an incompetent cervix which caused my son to be born to early (21w3d he only lived 3 hours)

The weight of the baby causes you to dilate without knowing but some women feel pressure this usually happens between 18 and 26weeks.

On another note it could just be baby laying wrong.

2006-12-06 06:26:10 · answer #4 · answered by angelmwilson 5 · 0 0

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