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Re: feels like baby kicking anus at 20 weeks-Thankyou doctor McIntosh

From: Janice (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Dec 2002 10:16:52 -0600 (CST)


Thank you doctor for your reply..I am 21 weeks currently.So do you think this is normal at this point.The baby seems to kick to my back a lot and a feel a lot of it.I feel like something may pop open and come out.About movement in belly I feel them only maybe twice or thrice a day at this point.But when i feel it i usually feel a number of kicks.Then I feel him only after maybe 5 hrs.

At Tue, 31 Dec 2002, William McIntosh, MD wrote: >
>At Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Janice wrote:
>>
>>I always feel the baby kicking my back portion(anus) all the time.Even
>>more than i feel it on my belly.I had my 20 week ultrasound but nurse
>>dint say anything wrong about the fetal position.We could see everything
>>well.I am very concerned about if i will have incompetent cervix.I feel
>>like my anus is throbbing for some time.Does anybody else feel this and
>>is it normal this early.Please answer.I checked all boards for answer
>>but couldnt fine any.
>
>This is a relatively common complaint, and is not related to the
>presence or absence of an incompetent cervix. You did not mention how
>far along you are, but since you are past your 20 U/S, it is probable
>that IC would have been made clinically apparent be now anyway.
>
>--
>William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG
>
>This is for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute
>for consultation and examination by a licensed medical professional.
>






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