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Re: Another uterine irritbility question - hopefully no one minds

From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 1 Jul 2001 18:39:55 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 1 Jul 2001, SarahB wrote: >
>I have posted this question previously and it was missed so I thought I
>would try again... hope no one minds... so I am the poster having some
>significant episodes of uterine irritability for the last several
>weeks.. I am now 27 weeks. When my uterus "gets going" and I am having
>frequent contractions (more than 6-8/hour) I often experience waves of
>what seem like the start of a contraction which never finishes (ie. I
>have the sensation that one is coming but my uterus doesn't get hard and
>then the sensation goes away) in between the ones that actually result
>in my uterus getting hard. Is this significant or normal?
>
>Thank you so much for your time and consideration!!!
>
>--
>SarahB
>

Sarah

These may be baby stretching the uterus and then later a contraction comes from this stimulation.

--
William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
Editorial Advisor-Pregnancy and Birth
Private Practice
New Orleans, La.

*Please understand I can not respond to private emails.

*These comments are for educational purposes only. They are not meant to take the place of an examination by a qualified health care provider. They are not intended to be the start of a physician-patient relationship.




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