Started TTC in 2006, LOTS of trying, and trying, and 7 rounds of IVF with 13 embryos, 2 perfect little boys and 5 loses.... All finished with babies, started to make diet changes, Keto, to be MORE for my kids, lost 30 pounds, still going, and 3 months in, I had a natural cycle, and then ovulated... Hubs and I are going to see what happens now... Maybe a natural pregnancy? After everything we have been through? Or just a return to normal hormones? We shall see what the future holds!
Oh yea, I had that BAD with my 2nd. From 32 weeks until delivering I could barely walk more than three steps without feeling like I was being stabbed in my cervix. It was kind of funny because everywhere I went people must have thought I was going into labor.
I've only had a few so far this time around. Hoping it doesn't get worse again.
Seriously!? What is this, why have I never heard of it, and why does it happen???
I only ever heard about it on TB. When I brought it up to my OB she was like "Oh yes, some women do feel a poking sensation" and I was like, "Um no. Not poking. STABBING."
Her best guess was that the baby's head was directly on a nerve. It seems to be one of those magical mysteries of pregnancy.
Re: Just a little shout out to "lightning crotch"...
Started TTC in 2006, LOTS of trying, and trying, and 7 rounds of IVF with 13 embryos, 2 perfect little boys and 5 loses....
All finished with babies, started to make diet changes, Keto, to be MORE for my kids, lost 30 pounds, still going, and 3 months in, I had a natural cycle, and then ovulated... Hubs and I are going to see what happens now... Maybe a natural pregnancy? After everything we have been through? Or just a return to normal hormones? We shall see what the future holds!
Baby Dust To All!!!
OH MAN. I HATE this.
I will randomly let out a loud "OUCH!" and Dh gets a kick out of asking "is it your vagina again?"
Yes, honey it's the "electric tampon." (This is how bumpies described it when I was pregnant with #1.)
I didn't start feeling it until week 25+ last time maybe but I felt it last week and was all, "Oh hellll no!"
Oh yea, I had that BAD with my 2nd. From 32 weeks until delivering I could barely walk more than three steps without feeling like I was being stabbed in my cervix. It was kind of funny because everywhere I went people must have thought I was going into labor.
I've only had a few so far this time around. Hoping it doesn't get worse again.
I only ever heard about it on TB. When I brought it up to my OB she was like "Oh yes, some women do feel a poking sensation" and I was like, "Um no. Not poking. STABBING."
Her best guess was that the baby's head was directly on a nerve. It seems to be one of those magical mysteries of pregnancy.
Me too!