Super Uncomfortable

Shauna S.
on 7/14/09 6:09 am - Amsterdam, NY
So I know I'm probably just anxious and these are probably normal symptoms of being 37 weeks pregnant but today has been completely different - so I need some opinions.

As stated, I'm 37 weeks, this is my first pregnancy (which they say you tend to deliver closer to 40 weeks than if it was your second, third, etc.) and my LO has been running about 2 weeks early since about 6 months.

Today I woke up and felt him lightening. I came to work and everyone was commenting about how much I have dropped, even since last week. About an hour or so into work, I felt extreme pressure, so I got up and walked to the bathroom. It hurt like heck to walk. TMI (I know) but my groin felt as though I had just had two hours of rough intercourse. I went to the bathroom but it didn't relieve any of the pressure. I keep getting these pains right below my butt in the back of my leg. I'm having mild cramps. But no contractions.

Like I said, I'm probably just anxious and I'll be the first to admit that I want this little monkey out of me yesterday - but is this normal for 37 weeks? Or does it sound like I may be going early? Just need some opinions - that's all.

armywife12
on 7/14/09 6:20 am - IN
go to L&D. That's exactly how I felt with Niko...not traditional contractions.They wouln't even register on the monitor.They checked me and I was 5 cm...in I went. If it's not that, then the head has descended into the birth canal. I say--go, just to make sure.

Angie



floflo1981
on 7/14/09 6:31 am - Huntsville, AL
I have no experience but wanted to say I am thinking about you and hoping eveything turns out just fine...and either it is normal or really normal and you have Drew tonight!!

~Flora

Lilypie - (zx1x)


Pre-op 284/Current 180/Goal 145  5'5
Surgery Date:April 23, 2007



 

vwilliams
on 7/14/09 6:47 am
I'm with Angie on this one...time for a trip to good ole L&D! Good Luck


Shari M.
on 7/14/09 8:09 am, edited 7/14/09 8:09 am - Wildomar, CA
That sounds like me with Emma at 37 weeks. I ended up with a broken water at 38w2d. It can't hurt to be checked and watch for fluids too. Mine was a slow leak for a couple of days and I just thought it was a bladder control problem. Also, I know you want the babe out now...lol but Emma was just 12 days early and was in nicu for 4 days because she had a hard time sucking and and infection. Let that babe bake as long as it can okay....take it easy. Good luck. Either way it wont be long now. Shari
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Liz R.
on 7/14/09 9:57 am - Easton, PA
no advice but I'm thinking about you! Since you haven't posted any replies I am hoping that you went to L&D based on the advice of the wonderful ladies here
tanya72100
on 7/14/09 10:43 am - Schuylkill Haven, PA
 Im late on this and Im hoping you went to L&D ... I had the exact same thing with my first. But i was 32 weeks when i happened to me.. my water broke later on that day. I say go to the hospital not gonna hurt to be checked!

 Let us know how you are doing!!
 
Donna M.
on 7/14/09 1:29 pm - Long Beach, CA
Well, in case you didn't go, you really should go to get checked out at Labor and Delivery.  I hope you're there and they're taking good care of you or you're already home and resting!  Please keep us updated!
-Donna
pirate_mommy
on 7/14/09 11:44 pm

Good Morning!
I'm 39 weeks and three days, and you're feeling exactly what I am. I'm glad you posted though, I think I might try to get into my OB today to be checked ... I haven't been checked yet. I wish that this was a clear sign you (or I) were starting labor, but from my research, it sounds like this could go on a while. Good luck!

Spencerb52
on 7/16/09 1:45 pm
Shauna,

I'm a bit late on posting, so I'm sure you've already gotten some great advice.  The groin pain/pressure was worse for me after I had been sitting for awhile.  Those last few weeks of PG are absolutely miserable.  I know that for many, pregnancy is a rosey, glowing time in life and that's great. But for me, this last pregnancy was just really, really hard and the last month in particular seemed to last forever.  It might sound like lip service, but really try to keep your mind busy and know that once you're on the other side of it all, these moments will be just a blip in time. 

You're almost there girl!  One look at Drew and you'll feel that every second of discomfort was NOTHING compared to how much you can love that little baby.

Hugs,
 

Jo
DS:9 yrs old / DD:5 yrs old / DS: 1 yr old

"Life must be understood backward. But it must be lived forward." -Soren Kierkegaard-
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