34 Weeks Pregnant and Experiencing a Shock Through my Body: Posted: 02-25-06 18:29pm
I AM 34 WKS PREGNANT AND GET PULSATING
BACK ACHE THROUGH MY WHOLE BACK . AT FIRST
I FELT LIKE IT WAS MY KIDNEYS NOW IT IS
ALL THROUGH MY BACK AND IS VERY PAINFUL.
ALSO ON ABOUT 6 OCCASIONS I HAVE HAD
ELECTRIC SHOCK FEELINGS GO THROUGH MY
TUMMY AND IT FEELLS ALL TINGLY AND NUMB
FOR A FEW SECONDS THE FIRST TIME IT
HAPPENED I THOUGHT I HAD BEEN
ELECTRICUTED,QUITE FRITENING.
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Third Trimester of Pregnancy Answer A555 Posted: 03-27-06 16:18pm
The enlarged uterus in the later stages of
pregnancy creates pressure on the spinal
nerves and causes pain. According to your
preexisting conditions, you‘ve already
had a kind of spinal nerve pain
(sciatica). You can take paracetamol and
B-vitamins to help manage the experience.
Everything should return to normal after
delivery; you need only hold on for a few
more weeks.
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