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294.1 | | STAR::MACKAY | C'est la vie! | Wed Aug 29 1990 10:40 | 14 |
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It is hard to explain the feeling, it can be painless or
mildly painful. But, one sure sign of Braxton Hicks is that
the belly hardens to a rock during the contraction and then
it returns to normal. It can happen any time. I notice mine
happens when the baby is moving. With my first pregnancy, I had
the Braxton Hicks during the last trimester, they were more
or less painless, just a feeling of pressure. With my
second one, I have the contractions starting around 5 months,
they are more frequent and sometimes painful ( if I am walking,
I have to stop and wait till the contraction goes away).
Eva
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294.2 | | TARKIN::BAKER | | Wed Aug 29 1990 13:22 | 13 |
| During my first pregnancy at around 6 months I would wake up in the
middle of the night or the early morning with my stomach as hard as
a rock. It felt as if all of my stomach muscles were tightened. It
would last a minute or so and then go away. I didn't find out until
later that they were Braxton Hicks contractions.
During my second pregnancy it started much earlier, and I even had
a false labor during my last week because I had so many strong Braxton
Hicks contractions. By the way, if you think you may be having a false
labor try drinking lots of fluids. For some reason if you are dehydrated
false contractions may start. I was timing very strong B.H. contractions
every 20 minutes for about 3 hours, but after I drank lots of water they
went away.
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294.3 | | NUTMEG::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Aug 29 1990 17:23 | 6 |
| Like .2, mine also made my belly hard as a rock. It also felt kind
of like a bunch of hands were all pressing on it, too. It wasn't
painful - just odd - and would usually pass fairly quickly.
- Kathryn
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294.4 | never had 'em | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Thu Aug 30 1990 11:10 | 4 |
| ... but my belly was ALWAYS hard as a rock! (One 9-month
`Braxton-Hick'?)
Leslie
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294.5 | usually painless, but . . . | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Sep 04 1990 11:39 | 4 |
| Mine HURT last time. Bad enough to cause me to stop and try to
remember my breathing exercizes a time or two.
--bonnie
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294.6 | They can hurt! | SAC::SMITH_S | | Tue Sep 04 1990 14:33 | 7 |
| Mine hurt too. Like bad period pains I would say.
I am using the breathing exercises when I get them,
I seem to notice about 2 to 3 a day - I'm currently
34 weeks.
Cheers,
Sarah
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294.7 | Think I Get The Drift!! | PEKING::LYNGA | | Thu Sep 06 1990 09:02 | 17 |
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I think I know what you mean now! I've been getting what I assume to
be contractions about 5/6 times a day - my stomach goes really hard,
solid as a rock in fact, for about 30/45 seconds and I can feel
pressure on the bladder. It doesn't hurt at all, but the feeling of
needing the loo desperately has been enough to stop me in my tracks.
Many's the time I've told my other half that I simply *must* get to a loo
*that minute*, no matter where we are, but by the time I get there the
feeling has passed and the need has gone!
This has been happening for the past 2 months. I thought it was where the
baby had moved into such a position that it was pressing hard on my
bladder and the hardness of my stomach was the baby's head pushing
upwards! I suppose I was very mistaken there. This means I started
feeling these contractions at about 20 weeks - is that usual?
Ali
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294.8 | It was usual for me | ISTG::DAVILA | | Fri Sep 07 1990 11:09 | 13 |
| I had braxton hicks for the longest time during all of my pregnancies (3).
I only found out they were contractions when I actually had labor and labor
contractions just fell like a stronger version of what I already knew.
If you are really worried, talk to your midwife or doctor, but I suppose that
as long as you don't go into active labor or start bleeding, it should be
ok.
I found that for my last pregnancy, by the time I got to the hospital with
some labor, I was 5 cm dilated! I think all those early contractions paid
off!
Mari
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294.9 | maybe braxton hicks? | KAOFS::J_MACDONALD | | Thu Dec 05 1991 12:35 | 13 |
| Well I am not really sure that these feelings in my abdomin are Braxton
Hicks or not.
They feel like sharp pains in the middle of my belly or the lower
abdomin. I do not feel any hardening of my belly though. The pain is
very strong sometimes and I have to stop walking and stand still untill
they stop. They don't last very long, but they do hurt.
I am about 32 weeks along. There is no bleeding so I am not concerned.
I do believe they are Braxton Hicks after reading this note.
Has anyone else had any type of pain like this?
JOAN...
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294.10 | | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:10 | 10 |
| < <<< Note 294.9 by KAOFS::J_MACDONALD >>>
I never had Braxton Hicks and it was hard enough to get my labor started
at all, but I have one piece of advice:
When in doubt, call your doctor.
Good luck. Hope the reminder of your pregnancy goes beautifully.
Carol
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294.11 | or even pinched nerves... | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:24 | 4 |
| .9 sounds to me like ligaments stretching, though I never had many of
those (and not even one Braxton-"Hick"!).
Leslie
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294.12 | COULD BE YOUR LIGS | GLDOA::LAETZ | | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:53 | 6 |
| I had the same types of pains, and they ended up being (according to my
OB) the "Ligaments" stretching/pulling. They were more a sharp pain
type of thing than what I had later (Braxton Hicks), and were more
localized than BH.
Just a thought . . .
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294.13 | B.H. or ligaments.. | KAOFS::J_MACDONALD | | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:24 | 14 |
| .12 (more localized than Braxton Hicks)
What do you mean by localized? Mine are usually in the middle near
me belly button and also directly below (a lot lower) than me belly
button and last around 60 seconds or less.
?Does everyone get these? ?May it be because my dr.predicts a 9lb baby?
?Do they calm down, go away? At what point did your BHicks begin?
I do realize that they (BH) may never come. But having this pain attact
when sitting down with a bunch of friends does make things a little
uncomfortable, expecially during bus. meetings.
By the By, everything else is exciting,happy and ofcourse new.
8 weeks more... JOAN...
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294.14 | I've had it all :^) | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Jodi Newell - Irvine, California | Fri Dec 06 1991 13:45 | 26 |
| With two kids, I've experienced Braxton Hicks, painful ligament
stretching and serious preterm labor (see note 20).
The ligament stretching pain (which was confirmed by my OB) was
by far the most painful. Not just uncomfortable, it hurt!
Sometimes it felt like a sharp knife had been shoved up my cervix.
Other times it felt like my lower belly was on fire. Many times
when the pain hit, I would let out a yelp. It would catch me
totally off-guard when it hit and no matter where I was, I couldn't
hide my discomfort.
The Braxton Hicks were mildly uncomfortable and sporatic. A little
un-nerving because I didn't know what was going on or why.
The preterm labor went on for three months. It was not painful,
except on the rare occasion. After I was diagnosed, I was restricted
to total bedrest, medication and uterine monitoring.
This is not to say that all preterm labor is painless. Backache,
cramping, nausea, BHicks-like contractions, etc. is all common.
Poke around note 20.* I have listed all the warning signs and
symptoms somewhere in there.
And of course, when in doubt, *always* call your doctor.
Jodi-
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294.15 | could be gas pains | TLE::RANDALL | liberal feminist redneck pacifist | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:23 | 10 |
| It could also be gas pains caused by the baby pressing hard
against the rest of the stuff in your lower abdomen and
interfering with the normal movement of food through the digestive
system.
I had those so bad I couldn't sleep some nights.
Eating more frequent and much smaller meals helped.
--bonnie
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294.16 | PREPERATION FOR LABOUR... | KAOFS::J_MACDONALD | | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:24 | 12 |
| I went to the Dr. yesterday and he agreed with the pain being related
to the Streatching of the ligaments.
They are preparing themselves to let the baby through. He also said
that they could last all the way to delivery.
I know this comment sounds out of place right after talking about pain,
but this is really exciting (having a baby). We have so many things
to be thankful for!
God doesn't make junk..YIPEEEE!!
Joan...
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