I have had three children, and had that feeling with the third (and largest) child. I also experienced the same sensation when I would cough or sneeze. I don't know the real fancy terms for it, and it may be more then one thing, but when I told my doctor he told me that it was pressure from the baby. I personaly started experiencing this about 7 months and it only got worse as time went on. I don't mean to scare you or anything, but as far as you and baby, you should both be fine. A little uncomfortable perhaps, but fine!
2007-01-25 08:56:48
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answered by carezra 2
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Well the baby is probably pressing on your bladder and stomach at the same time try leaning forward so it will relieve the pressure and if this does not work then see your doctor because you may have a bladder infection
2007-01-25 16:57:31
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answered by sexy gurl 1
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I'm thinking its because your bladder is pushing the baby forward. Try not to let your bladder fill up too much.
My last ultra sound my bladder was so full, my girl was tucked into my rib cage. All the doctor could see was the top of her head, two little fists and two little feet. He had me empty my bladder so he could get her measurements...she instantly moved back into her usual position.
2007-01-25 16:56:42
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answered by gypsy g 7
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That is just the baby decending lower as you are reaching your due date. He/she is pushing on your bladder making it seem like you fill up quicker and cant hold it. I remember that feeling all to well! Almost like you will deliver in the toilet! But you wont so dont worry.
2007-01-25 17:00:48
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answered by all_around_tha_mullberri_busch 3
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Braxton hicks my dear. The baby is pressuring the bladder
2007-01-25 16:54:30
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answered by Support Breast Cancer Research 4
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The very same thing happened to my sister, and she went to the doctor and the doc did all kinds of tests and found nothing, then a couple of days later she died due to internal bleeding.
2007-01-25 16:58:28
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answered by Harry K 1
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not braxston hicks, That is a sickness.
The baby is sitting on your batter. that is why.
Plus it is the positioning of the baby.
Relax drink a lot of water, O ya Relax..
not much you can do about it.
there are tummy slings that might help out.
2007-01-25 17:04:32
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answered by blinkoc 2
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your baby is probably pushing on your bladder, because when your bladder is full it pushes on the baby so therefore the baby pushes back.
2007-01-25 17:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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