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Re: Severe pelvic pain

From: Ange (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 9 Jun 1999 04:26:23 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 28 Mar 1999, Kerry wrote: >
>Can anyone help? I am 35 weeks pregnant (4th time) and am suffering from
>the worst case of pelvic pain. My pubis synthesis (?) feels as though
>it is splitting in two. Head is not yet engaged but I am having trouble
>walking, standing, sleeping because of the pain. Is this reason enough
>to be induced ? I am still working full time but I am really starting to
>find this very difficult ie. am having problems because of the pelvic
>pain, crouching on all fours hurts more, feels like more pressure on the
>very sensitive bones. The joint "cracks" when I roll on my belly in bed
>and feels as though my hips are going to split. Help me please, I dont
>think I could cope with another 5-7 weeks of this pain.

Kerry

I am currently 32 weeks pregnant, with servere pelvic pain, I have been examined by a physiotherapist who informed me that by the time I reach 35 weeks I will have great difficulty walking, I was wondering if you could give me some advise on support, pain relief, and whether your gynaecologist has decided to induce or are you being given a ceaserian section.

My main pain is during the night, I do not seem able to find a comfortable position.

Any advise you can offer

--
Angela Betts

angela.betts@northern-consortium.co.uk

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Ange@northern-consortium.co.uk



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