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I am 35 weeks along and my pregnancey is getting way to painful! What sould I do?
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babyAndy
replied on September 27th, 2007
Experienced User
what's painful?
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Mabel
replied on September 27th, 2007
Moderator
Pregnancy does get painful! But you need to be more specific. What hurts? When does it hurt? Constant? Stabbing? Feel like baby is going to drop out your bottom? Shooting pains down your leg from your back? Can breathe, baby under ribs? No room for food, constant heartburn? Hard to sleep?
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hunter_McMahon
replied on September 28th, 2007
New User
Well alot of things hurt. Basically every time I stand up sit down or move my legs it hurts. When someone even lightly just tuches my stomach it hurts. It hurts because I have constant heartburn and I throw up all the time and my back goes into constant spasims.
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Mabel
replied on September 28th, 2007
Moderator
Ah yes, the joys of pregnancy. Sounds like you have sciatica in your back and it causes your legs to hurt when you move them. Heartburn = take tums. And rest your back as much as you can.
Have you spoken with your doctor about all of your discomforts? What does s/he say?
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hunter_McMahon
replied on September 28th, 2007
New User
yes and they said nothing really, just that thoes are normal this far along in pregnancy
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Mabel
replied on September 28th, 2007
Moderator
It is normal. Welcome to motherhood.
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hunter_McMahon
replied on September 28th, 2007
New User
I know the pain sucks but once my daughter is here it will all be worth it.