Spd Has Anybody Ever Had It? Posted: 03-06-05 09:52am
Symphysis pubis dysfunction I call it
(severe pelvic displacment)
i posted on here a couple of weeks ago
talking about pain in my pelivc area.
Stretching ligaments and things loosening
sounded like exactly what it could be.
I even told my doctor that I had pain and
thats what I thought it was. I'm now
30 weeks pregnant. The pain has of
course gotten worse like it has since week
24. I figured something was up once I
started rolling over in bed or getting up
in the middle of the night to pee and I
heard a popping noise. Something must
be up now. I remembered reading about
pubic bone separation with my last
daughter so I looked it up on the net.
And it seems that I have all the symptoms
there are to have except it doesnt really
hurt to touch my pubic bone. I was
just wondering if anybody has had this?
And what can be done to help or what the
outcome was during labor. I've heard
some sites say automatic c section so it
doesnt do further trauma to the pelvic
area and some say by having spd its
actually easier for the baby to get
through because your pelvic area is open
wider then normal and its easier for the
babies head to get through. The doctor
will hear about it at my appointment on
wednesday, I don't see anything else it
could be. I've got 10 out of 13
symptoms and about 9 of them arent common
with a regular pregnancy. Has anybody
on here had it so they can give me some
insight? And also I havent read this
anywhere else but in the last couple of
days i've been getting really sharp
vaginal pains but only when I stand or
walk around for more then 20 mins. I
havent read where this was a symptom but
i'm hoping it isnt a sign of labor. I
had problems at my 29 week mark last
pregnancy and my daughter was born 3 weeks
early. I never had any kind of pre term
labor symptoms between the 29 and 37 week
mark though. My water just broke and
that was that. I know somebody will be
able to help me out.
Edit: this is what I found on cnn
"vaginal pains. In preparation for birth,
the tightly shut neck of the uterus
(cervix) shortens and slowly begins to
open or dilate. The start of cervical
dilation may cause momentary sharp,
stabbing pains inside the vagina. Don't
be overly concerned about these pains, but
do call your health care provider if
they're bad" my question is do you think
30 weeks is too early to be having these
symptoms?
Thanks
steph
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Grumpy Bear 85
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Posts: 95 Location: NY
Posted: 03-07-05 14:19pm
I havent heard anything about it? Let us
know after your appt wednesday I hope you
feel better though!