I am 38 weeks almost 39 and am have desperate misery within my support but it comes and go for short moments at a time?
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sounds like labor to me!! I have back pains past its sell-by date and on all time and it never clicked in my brain to be contractions!!
It be!
Arthtitus or however u spell it
This is the early stage of labor, Sart timing them, and when they're 5 min apart, after go to the hospital.
Yes! Phone the doctor and bring back ready!
you should budge to the doctors to be safe so when your newborn is due you are already in accurate hands. they will share you why you are having vertebrae pains, it's probably from the strain of the baby.
they could well be what is called Braxton-Hicks contractions. Basically to be exact your body's preparation for going into labor. I had them for months prior to labour.
Losing your mucous plug is a bit more serious, and it may not grow back, so avoid sexual contact for the remainder of your pregnancy. When you enjoy the pains, lay down until they have passed and for at lowest an additional thirty minutes.
When your river breaks, then you know it's true labor.
carry your stuff ready, hail as the doctor and have someone rob you to the hospital a.s.a.p. GOOD LUCK!
you could be having vertebrae labor.
Depending on which way the kid is laying the babe-in-arms could also be causing your siatic courage to be pinched which would cause one and the same kind of aching or similar.
But my best guess would be it's a bit of back labor. Try wispy stretching when it happends. or have your husband work hard plenty where your still comfortable. near the grain of the muscle. use a bit of lotion to do it and as he's doing that stretch as economically in the oppisite direction. That may relief to eazy some of the pain.
in good health they sound similar to contractions to me, some people do consistency them mostly in the put money on instead of the abdomen. Good luck!
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