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Re: 31+ weeks pregnant with severe ripping pains

From: Marna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 1 Sep 1998 12:19:36 -0700


Susan, are you experiencing any sort of other symptoms? Nausea, vomiting, etc... Have you had a recent US? They sound more to me than braxton hicks. I know you are in contact with your care provider but why don't you call again to day and explain what is going on.

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Marna Engel
Doula/SN

-----Original Message----- From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net On Behalf Of Susan Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 12:12 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: 31+ weeks pregnant with severe ripping pains

I am 31+ weeks pregnant and am having severe ripping pains that seem to go from my vagina up the left side of my abdominal area. They are not constant, however, they are frequent. I have had numerous bacterial vaginosis infections this pregnancy, and just finished my 5th round of anitbiotics for another infection. My last urinalysis came back within normal limits. My next appt is in 5 days when I will be checked for bacterial vaginosis again.

I have also noticed that the baby seems to be having frantic movements recently.

Could the baby be wrapped in the umbilical cord pulling the plancenta away causing the ripping feeling? Or, could there be a problem with the placenta? I have not had any bleeding which would indicate such a problem, but I guess you never know.

I would appreciate any advice on the matter.

Thank you Susan




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