Wow I really don't know what to say. The way you went about it was very wrong! I understand what your point was but I really think you went about it the wrong way!
2007-07-29 08:28:07
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answered by Mrs Florek 3
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Thanks for the apology I apologize as well, next time if you don't get the answer you are looking for, there is no need to go around calling people names. Try maybe re-posting the question in another category, I've done it, and different people have answered and I have gotten good answers. Offending people is not the right way to get their attention, and you cause is more anger, and you receive rude responses.
Regarding the popping sensation you feel in your back, it's normal, I felt it with my pregnancies, I would even feel that my lower back would get stuck when I was in bed, and that I needed it to crack or pop it back into place. It never did crack or pop, and the stuck sensation was there for a while, and it was hard for me to get out of bed, but it all eventually went away.
Try getting a heat blanket, and used one, and it really helped, because that sensation wont go away until after you have your baby, most likely it will get worse. Just get the heat blanket, and put it on for a few minutes, not too much, as it is not good, but for a little while is O.K. My doctor recommended it, and other women I knew.
Try to relax, remember that everything you feel or experience your baby receives as well, and I'm sure the little one doesn't like to feel your anger.
2007-07-29 15:41:48
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answered by Butterflies 4
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I had to go see what you wrote that was so offensive and it was kinda mean. I read your original question and as an answer to that, one of the chemicals/hormones (I think it's prostoglandin...something like that) that women secrete when pregnant is what is probably responsible for the popping. Its the chemical that is responsible for loosening the ligaments/tendons inthe pelvis to allow it to open during birth. of course it can't pick and choose where it goes, all ligaments and tendons are infected. This is also why pregnant women waddle.
2007-07-29 15:43:50
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answered by Kittieashy 4
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Other's opinions are always good. Take what you want and toss what you don't. Maybe I missed the question or questions you are talking about.
2007-07-29 15:28:23
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answered by melkhel 3
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Yup, you're pregnant for sure. The mood swings are terrible aren't they?
2007-07-29 15:26:56
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answered by bernie2u4 6
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go lay down..and rest abit.
I bet it would do a world of good.
2007-07-29 15:29:04
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answered by sticky J 5
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Thanks for the apology, and I guess I am right that your horns do hold up your halo! Tricky, tricky!
2007-07-29 15:28:45
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answered by Precious 7
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you need help...
2007-07-29 15:37:16
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answered by Sia 2
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ok thanks for the appology
2007-07-29 15:27:30
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answered by amelia_0405 5
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