this is normal as your baby is putting pressure on your cervix and growing rapidly during the final months and stretching babies gain a lb a week so you are having braxton hicks contractions right now, but if the pain last longer and are continuous and wont stop, youre most likely in the 1st stage of labor and you need to call your doctor and or head over to the hospital......congrats!!
2007-05-10 08:46:38
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answered by KAT 2
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My baby hurt when he moved too. He ended up being 9 pounds and 2 oz. Yes, it can hurt and put pressure every where or around certain areas. The pinching feeling is the pressure of the baby's head on your cervix :) Assuming the baby is heads down like they should be at 34 weeks gestation.
2007-05-10 08:30:54
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answered by Tiffany H 2
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I have that even now, at 21 weeks. It could be just the baby on your cervix. The pressure could also be from the baby getting into the head down position. Its not usually suppose to hurt but that depends on what he is pushing or kicking against. Good Luck!
2007-05-10 08:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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He is finding it harder to move. There is almost no space, so every movement can be torture for you.
The "pinching" on your cervix is probably him and his head giving you some pressure.
Try getting into a swimming pool - the water helps take some of the pressure off of your belly and hips.
2007-05-10 08:58:46
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answered by buggerhead 5
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except you're extreme probability and want monitoring, like pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes or something then it skill you have a doctor that likes inductions and c-sections. If there's no problems including your being pregnant then as long as you sense your infant on a daily basis he or she's high quality. confident. yet while it quite is incredibly comfortable for you and does not make your legs harm then i assume do it. yet sound asleep on your aspects is extra advantageous, regardless of in case you ought to roll over many times. Ultrasounds are incredibly, incredibly misguided. that must be why your healthcare expert asked you approximately your infant's movements. do not difficulty. i could placed money on you going into hard artwork at or after 40 weeks and your infant being a great length. Ultrasound isn't a scale, they degree and wager weight. And that is much less complicated to make certain skeleton than delicate tissue. in case you're worried seem at what you consume and confirm you're ingesting sufficient of each and every little thing and getting sufficient meals and not ingesting issues like sugar and fat and so forth which save meals and end them entering into your physique and infant, or leech meals out of your physique. yet while your healthcare expert's satisfied then so ought to you be :)
2017-01-09 14:46:42
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answered by ? 3
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Yes the further along you get and bigger he gets the movements can be painful but talk to the DR if it is more than you can handle of gets worse in anyway.Also at that far along he could be dropping into the birthing position so could just be a sign that you will welcome him home at anytime now .Congrats
2007-05-10 08:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Baby has probably moved head down, that can be painful....My sons head rubbed on my pelvic bone constantly it was very painful....
2007-05-10 08:49:43
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answered by ME 5
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If I where you i would tell the doctor and see what they say.
2007-05-10 08:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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hes probably on a nerve
2007-05-10 08:28:18
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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