Hi everyone I am 31 weeks pregnant today
and have been having severe back pain..It
comes and it goes..Not quite any routine
pattern like every 5 -10 minutes, but more
like every 20 minutes apart...Could this
be pre-term labor pains? It gets really
intense to where it takes my breath
away..Not sure if this is normal with
pregnancy or something to worry
about...Any replies will be greatly
appreciated=) thank you all.
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kittylainy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Dec 2005 Posts: 44 Location: London
Posted: 12-19-05 14:27pm
I was on a 2 hr bus ride to my moms
yesterday and I swear the back pain was so
intense that I wanted to ask the bus
driver to take me to the hospital...
(i'm 31 weeks as well btw) the pain made
me feel nausaus like something was
pressuring me from my lower spine, wrap it
around my hip area and then right behind
my heart. I tried stretching the pain
out, it didn't help... Finally I got a
hold of some water and chugged it back and
laid on my left side for about 30 minutes
and then it subsided... So try some
liquid and lie down....
With back labor, the onset of labor may be
felt completely in your back and may
create some confusion about whether labor
has really begun. feeling your
abdomen for "hardening or tightening" when
experiencing rhythmic back discomfort may
offer some indication as to whether or not
this is really labor. Also, there may be
residual back pain
between contractions. the pushing
stage may be longer due to the extra
effort needed to rotate the baby to an
anterior position (face towards mother's
back). Some babies may not rotate and
may deliver in the posterior position.
Suggestions for dealing with back labor:
change positions frequently - any position
in which the weight of the baby is taken
off your back is helpful, such as sitting,
leaning forward and putting your weight on
your elbows, kneeling in bed with the head
of bed elevated, kneeling on your hands
and knees.
Use counter pressure - firm constant
pressure applied to your lower back where
the pain is localized. This can be given
by your partner or nurse or by leaning
against a firm object, such as a rolled
towel or tennis balls.
A hot water bottle or an ice pack applied
to your back may offer some relief.A warm
shower or bath may be helpful.
Sterile water injections into the skin of
the lower back. Discuss this with your
healthcare provider
if you are in labor... What are you doing
online??!!! Go to the hospital!!!!! Hee
hee
if not... Best of luck to u and ur little
precious!!
I feel your pain!!!! :)
cheers
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tsweitzer
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Nov 2005 Posts: 95 Location: Maryland
Posted: 12-20-05 02:30am
Thank you for replying..My pain has not
stopped..It is 2:29 a.M. Here and the
back pain is sitting right here with me.
My pain is not in my lower back though..It
is in the middle of my back...Horrible=( I
would have hated being on that bus that
you were on...That's even worse you
couldn't even lie down..Poor thing..I hope
you pain isn't as frequent as mine..Also
my pain is almost always on my right side
of my back. I tried laying on my left
side/right side and the only position that
works for me is go figure lying on my
back. So that is how I sleep now
lol....Well like I said it is late so I
better get some sleep=) good luck with
your pregnancy as well.
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Becky
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 6225 Location: London, England
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Posted: 01-12-06 14:28pm
Hi your symptoms sound very similar to
what I experience when I get a kidney
infections. You should get an msu done at
your doctors to rule it out. Best of
luck.