This is kind of embarrassing but I am wondering if anyone has had similar experiences. Last night I had an episode of severe stomach distress that started after dinner, around 9 pm or so, and lasted until around 4:30am. I had a pretty basic, normal dinner of chicken, veg and potato. My husband is a chef and always temps the chicken when we make it, so I know it was cooked properly. I had a small piece of key lime pie for dessert (like a 3 inch piece). Shortly after, I had severe stomach pain/cramping. I kind of thought I might throw up or have diarrhea, but nothing happened. I was honestly hoping I would, just to get some relief, but there was no movement. Just pain that was so bad I was doubled over, couldn't stand up straight, and couldn't sleep. I have had similar pain from indigestion before, but that usually lets up either when your body expels what it doesn't like, or your stomach settles after an hour or so. I've never had this kind of pain last for so long. I started to worry that it could be a blockage, an ulcer, appendicitis, or something like that. I did not have a fever, though. I was mostly awake until 4:30am, which is when I remember finally feeling like the pain had let up, and I fell asleep. I texted my boss this morning and let her know what had happened, and said I needed some extra time this morning. I slept a little longer (got up at 8:30 instead of 6:30) and came into work at 10.
Anyway, I called my doctor's office today, but she was at the hospital so I spoke to a nurse. As soon as I explained that I was having stomach/GI pain, not uterine pain, it was almost like she didn't care that much. But fortunately she put me through to a doctor on call who was concerned it could be a gall bladder thing. For now, they told me to start taking Prylosec every day, but that if I have another episode like that I will have to go in for a gall bladder ultrasound. I hope I was correct to call my OB. Obviously I know the GI tract isn't their practice area, but I figured when you're pregnant, it's all related. I would hate to not call and then find out later I should have.
Has anyone else had this kind of experience? What did you do/take to get some relief? Did it turn out to be part of a bigger problem?
Re: Severe stomach pain/distress?
Sorry you are in pain, hopefully it was just a one time thing and it goes away for you!
I had a similar experience. I woke up with severe abdominal pain, and we went to the ER. They sent me up to maternity who determined "Not the baby!" Then BACK down to the ER where they figured out is was *probably* a muscle tear caused by pregnancy.
I have found OBGYN's to be somewhat dismissive of anything which does not impact my ability to carry a healthy baby to term. I had called my OB about the pain before it intensified so dramatically in the middle of the night and the response I got was "I'm sure it's fine. There isn't anything that would hurt there, that means the baby is in distress." The ER doctor was horrified, since preliminary tests were all pointing to appendicitis, and it wasn't until they did a CAT scan they were able to say it *likely* was "just" a torn abdominal wall. (Which can lead to complications if not treated, and they put me on bed rest for.)
The doctors told me to be on the look out for a fever (bad) or my stomach turning black and blue (good, it means it IS a muscle tear)
Yesterday a bruise started blooming on my stomach, and no fever yet, so all to the good! Hope your episode turns out to be equally as easy a resolution.
Mine were so severe I ended up having my gallbladder removed about a month ago.
FX for you that it was just indigestion!
Just a thought!
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
I'm also wondering about the lactose intolerance. I've had a few episodes similar to what you described - extremely painful, felt like I would be sick (but never happened) - and dairy seems to be the common denominator. I didn't have this problem the last time around, but that doesn't really rule it out.
Whatever it is, I hope you are feeling better today and you don't have to go through it again.
Me - 33; DH - 33Dating 1/18/06
Married 9/21/13
BFP #1 12/15/15 - C Born 8/27/16
BFP #2 1/10/20 - EDD 9/8/20
If that is what you're experiencing, I have a tip- the biggest trigger is fatty foods, or foods that are hard to digest because your stomach makes more bile to digest them - although your dinner didn't sound like it would be that.
In all honesty, I'm glad mine is gone because it's less likely that I'll have any symptoms now, and because it's so much easier to eat! For a while when it was really bad, I could only eat rice and soup.
I wasn't even pregnant then. My husband saw me typing that and started laughing at me all over again.
So don't feel silly making a fuss over "just" gas... we're all a little hyper vigilant right now, I hope that's all it is!
If you ate a really fibrous salad then that could have done it. One of my worst triggers is raw carrots because those are really hard to digest. I get horrible pains after eating that.