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121828 tn?1333464491

Low right back ache

Hi girls, this is not a normal back ache of pregnancy. When I sit down and move round left to right it feels like a deep ache that I can't quite pin point the pain but it feels kidneyish. I know you're going to say call the dr. which I will if it gets worse. It just came on very suddenly this morning. It's not a pulled muscle, it's more like a deep ache. Anyone ever have the same? or similar? thanks!

Kellie
27w2d
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tey not to sleep on your right side because your laying on your kidney and it will give you back pain on your right side.
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I don't know if this helps, but I get the same kind of ache.  I believe it is a spastic colon.  I have had it in the past not pregnant and it feels the same.  Mine is on the right side in my waist line but more toward my back.  I have been constipated, and when I am it acts up more. :(

Carolyn
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121828 tn?1333464491
Well, OB office called and wasn't too alarmed. Exactly what I was hoping for. I thought for sure they were going to send me to be checked at L&D. She said it may be the baby lying on a nerve my sciatic, so that's what I'm going with!
Thanks for all of the replies ;)
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304653 tn?1217001302
make sure you drink plenty of water...
hope your filling better.
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121828 tn?1333464491
Well, that sux....I went to the Centre Care only to be REJECTED :)  Boy I got quick service. The guy at the front looked at me and said "you're.......and I said Pregnant Yes"  Dr. came right out and said, sorry go to your OB or ER. Ugh....It's not that bad, just annoying ache. I called the OB and got their answering machine, how annoying. So now I took 2 Tylenol and I guess I'll go watch a baby story...
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Don't second guess yourself. The last thing you need is to have a kidney infection. I don't see why they can't do a quick dip stick on your urine to see if you have something going on. Better to be safe than sorry!
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121828 tn?1333464491
Well, sitting at lunch it really hurt so I called the GP, NO ROOM. Now I'm at my desk and am like, hmmm is it that bad? Should I just run to the centra care on my way home? I hate when I second guess myself but, I don't know if they even do urine tests there...Grrr what to do, what to do,.......
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208686 tn?1293030503
Yes, but I can tell you, mine is from the adhesion, which I don't think you would have or you probably would have known about it before now! It does hurt like something else that I can't describe! Maybe you have a pinched nerve?? Good Luck to you, it's bad enough we have the pains we do have carrying a baby...lol
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