Ugh....thought these would happen a lot later in the 3rd tri!! Since this is my first time carrying this far, I had no idea what was going on and paid a visit to L&D on Sunday. After a painful internal and having an hour long NST, they decided nothing was wrong and I could go on my way......I felt like that silly paranoid pregnant lady.....I was just wondering if anyone else was experiencing them?!
Re: Braxton Hicks anyone??
Nope! I'm at 33 weeks today and have not felt these yet.
I asked the nurse who teaches my childbirth class and she said that some women feel them as early as 2nd tri and others may never feel them.
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Oh yeah. Monday I was miserable with them. I called the OB the next day (even thought I felt better) and just asked a few questions about when to get concerned and how to remedy it. They said drink a gallon of water a day, and put your feet up. (I think this is the standard answer for most pregnancy related twitches and pains.) If they get really regular, you can consistently time them, and too painful, then call the doctor.
I don't remember having these w/ DD, at least not all day like I did Monday. Hopefully it will be a while before they come back.
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I just had some weird isolated incidents, usually in the middle of the night. But overall, I told the OB, none unless those counted....
You did the right thing. Staying home, had it been something else, would have been a huge mistake!
I have experienced BH with both pregnancies. With my daughter I had them all the time. I think I started having them around 30 weeks.
Same with this pregnancy. I started having them earlier than 30 weeks, but I can't remember. My BH with this baby are much more painful and intense. I think it's because he's in an odd horitzontal position in my stomach. They wake me up at night, they're so bad. I have multiple BH a day - I'd say probably 15-20.
I can still tell the difference between regular contrax (which feel like period cramps) versus BH (which feel like a weird, tightening sensation.)
Last week when I had that one spot, I called ob, turned out it was the beginning of PTL and I had been having contractions that I was not really aware of or didn't understand what they were. I told her I almost did not call because I felt like silly paranoid pg lady and she said I should never feel like that, she would have been happy to see me and say it was nothing if it had been nothing. If you are worried go in or call.