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VALERIE, GO TO THE HOSPITAL, NOW!!! - RE: Help!!! Pain at 28wks2daysFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSun, 20 Jul 2003 17:53:44 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 20 Jul 2003, Valerie wrote: > >28wks, 23y/o, 2 prior 1st-tri m/c's, 200mg prgesterone twice daily this >time. >@18wks told my doc that I felt a ripping-achiness down in the center of >my lowest most abdomen just above the pubic mound. He said to call if >it got bad. Over the last 2 wks it has become an excruciating, powerful >ripping sensation and has drawn to the left of the lower most abdominal >region and down into the labia. I now even notice a lump in the labia >that appears to really ache and even generate heat if I "exert" myself. >("Exert" the current definition really means almost any movement!) I >CANNOT do stairs, even a curb is excruciating, I cannot walk more than >15-20 ft without clutching myself in agony which looks really indecent, >the act of sitting or continuosly sitting is painful, rolling over in >bed is agony- basically anything that requires I move between my knees >and the bottom of my breasts causes an amplification of pain in the >groin/abdomen. Called my docs office, he is on vacation until 7/23 (and >I have an appt for 7/25) His partner said it is no worry "if it is not >debilitating" (what is HIS DEFINITION of debilitating?!?!) and refused >to see me! (My doc would never do that)Still working fulltime (UGH)!!! > >So:Is this a hernia? > >Any potential risks to the baby or pregnancy? > >Maternity-belt helped a little for 2days, but then the pain migrated >left&down such that it includes the labia... then started >intermittently getting the hot lump in the labia... (doesn't seem to >have helped... do belts ever help? and are there any risks to me/baby >because of the belt (she moved alot less for a few hours after the belt) > >I can/should try?
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