Okay, my back is seriously hurting. Like, bad. Anyone else at about 33-34 weeks? I am not a pain killer person but I have to take something. It used to wait until evening to hit but here I am considering having one. Ugh.
Where is the pain located? I just went through a terrible bout of back issues and they have finally cleared up thanks to physical therapy and acupuncture. Mine was an SI joint injury which was located on the right hand side down low.
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And I hope someone 1-starred this because they were 1-starring the idea of back pain.
I would call doc .. and I hope you feel much better soon!
Wheee!
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame
Ditto everyone else!! Make sure it's not back labor sweetie!! Thinking of you!!! (but yes, I did have increased back pain around that time...you can also try a heating pad to see if it helps!)
I have had the WOrst back pain since last Friday. I thought it was more strain then labor. But now I am not so sure. I have been doing lots of ice in my back. Hope u feel better soon.
Re: OMG BACK PAIN
Seriously did you have the fastest pregnancy ever? 34 weeks already! Do you know why your back is sore? It's not back labour is it?
This was my guess since they already told you that you were in early labor.
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My first thought was also "labor?"
And I hope someone 1-starred this because they were 1-starring the idea of back pain.
I would call doc .. and I hope you feel much better soon!
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame