say hi there 2 the oh so 'lovely' braxton hicks. u can start getting them anytime after 20 weeks. if they've only just started i'd assume u haven't got leaking boobs yet? lucky sod...go get sum pads now so u dnt get caught in a 'sticky' (no pun intended) stiuation. these waves u say abt, they ain't regular are they? cuz thats another way 2 tell if they're braxtons or not. real contractions are VERY regular, braxtons just come n go as they bloody well please. write it in ur green notes that ur braxton hicks have started just incase anything happens. the week mine started i was involved in a crash n when they started up i was just abt 2 hav gas n air 2 help wiv the 'contractions' when i managed 2 scream out that i'd had braxtons...lol...sulda seem their faces..so funny. if ur worried go doc. they can offer u techniques 2 releive the pain of 'em
2007-02-13 07:09:40
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answered by evilbunnyhahaha 4
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Hmmm..I say it is not too early fro Braxton Hicks contractions but then I do concur, the baby and uterus might be pressing on a nerve to make you hurt like that. With my first, my contractions were coming from my back the Dr. said that they would come from the front of my stomach to my back and back and foward. But all people and all pregnancies are different. Good Luck.
2007-02-13 07:08:25
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answered by Shari Alexis 2
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2016-09-29 01:45:41
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answered by ? 4
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braxton hicks are on ya tummy not ya back...could be that baby is lying on a nerve so try a warm bath and see if baba moves. Hopefully the pain will ease once baby gets fed up of being in that position.Had the same problem with both my girls..good luck it should ease, try a tense machine if it keeps on, it wont harm baby but will ease your pain.
2007-02-14 08:05:55
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answered by kazza 3
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It could be a nerve. Its also not too early for BH contractions. Ive had them since I was 18 weeks. I get them all the tme. BH feels like tightening of your stomach though and can be uncomfortable. Just call your doctor to get checked out and ease your mind.
2007-02-13 07:08:41
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answered by Blondi 6
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Sounds like Sciatica nerve. It is basically a backache that comes and goes depending on the nerve in you back..It can actually shoot down you leg an cause numbing. It sucks, I had it my whole pregnancy. But always check with your OB to be certain.
2007-02-13 07:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not to early for anything I had my first child at 25 weeks so don't go too far from the phone but don't worry it could just be your body telling you to take it easy
2007-02-13 07:06:38
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answered by lettuce 2
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2017-02-22 22:18:52
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answered by ? 3
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i am 24 weeks pregnant and i get this alot i asked my midwife about it she said it is the baby lieing on a nerve in my back yes it can be very pain full i hope this has helped
2007-02-13 07:10:59
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answered by michelle m 3
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the baby is possibly lying on a nerve or in a akward position, my friend has had similar thing and after speaking to the midwife she said that it is the baby being awkward. if you are in that much pain then see your gp or midwife.
2007-02-13 07:16:02
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answered by viki S 4
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