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Answer to DR - it is 36 wks Re: Part I Left Out re: sorry to bother you again - now i have a question about round ligament pains being possible braxton hicks and/or contractions

From: Angela- (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:52:07 -0500 (CDT)


it is 36 weeks...

sorry about that

At Thu, 12 Oct 2000, R. Daniel Braun, MD wrote: >
>At Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Angela- wrote:
>>
>>At Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Angela- wrote:
>>>
>>>ok - here is my qeustion - in the last couple weeks - i have been
>>>getting rather severe pains - usually mostly on one side but it feels
>>>like my uterus is a bit tighter when i have them and i noticed that hte
>>>baby gets the hiccoughs alot after i have them - could they be
>>>contractions??? the ones i have been getting lately are mostly on one
>>>side - but do go across - but not as bad
>>
>>another reason i am wondering is that they get worse when i move but are
>>not regular
>
>Which is it 26 weeks or 36 weeks???????
>If really 26 weeks, then any recurring event in the abdomen, that lasts
>for 30-60 seconds and recurs 4 times an hour for two hours in a row,
>must be presumed ot be contractions and be checked out immediately at
>the Hospital. This could be preterm labor and needs to be evaluated.
>
>RDB
>
>--
>R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
>
>This is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to be replacement or substitute for consultation and examination by an appropriate medical professional. Due to time constraints, private e-mails cannot be answered.
>






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