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5731802 tn?1375572607

help.

im cramping pretty bad right now,
like.when youu have too go ## 2 cramps.
i have tried too use the bathrooom && they went away a little && now ther back && my tummy is hardning,
im 36 wks && 2 days && im restless,
i have cleaned the house from top.too bottom tooday && my "lady parts" hurt really bad, any advice on what too do??
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You can take your toddler to the hospital with you if they really hurt that bad. :)
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5048164 tn?1384140281
Baths do help relax but if you're in labor or having regular contractions it causes them to keep coming
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Idk why she told me to take a bath I figured it would help since that's why people do water births the warm water helps them relax. But anyway well idk then :/ I hope its not real labor and good luck :)
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5731802 tn?1375572607
my ob already said no baths because my body cant handle alk the water in "there" i have had unfections after infections and when i stopped taking baths they went away,
my only babysitter is my grandmother && she is like further away then the hospital,
i have no idea whats going on i was dialated too a 6 with my first && never felt the first contraction so im super confused, i have had labor stopped 6 times this pregnancy first time.at 28 wks && im super worried if i get her up she will never get back too bed if nothing is going on && she has had a fever of 100.3 the last couple days so grh,
im so.stressse.
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5048164 tn?1384140281
If you're having contractions taking a bath will actually make them worse
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Do you have anyone that could watch him/her? Try to take a bath. These are all things my midwife told me to do and I knew I was in labor when none of them worked lol
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5731802 tn?1375572607
the tylenol isnt working && the pressure is getting worse,
its after 10:00 here && i dont wanna have too get my toddler ready if i dont havee tooo.
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Well if Tylenol doesn't help then they are real
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5731802 tn?1375572607
they are getting too the point where they aree worse in my back right above my hip,
i toook tylenol && im going too try too get through tonight in my bed too make suree they aren"t just false labor && ill call in the morning if they progress.
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5739386 tn?1378836460
I'm 36+1 and been having the same thing. I had some pelvic pain and back pain yesterday. I'm having a few pains km and off today. And I been walking like crazy taking and picking my daughter up from school. My doctor told me today that if I start having contractions to go to the hospital. maybe you should drink some water and relax to see if they go away. and if they don't head to L&D.
Hopefully anyway for us now ladies! I'm trying to wait till 37 weeks tho lol
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I would go to labor and delivery. Sounds like contractions to me. Try timing them cuz they're going to ask you at the hospital how far apart they and also do some walking around to see if they go away. If not hopefully your baby will be here soon. Good luck.  :)
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5770739 tn?1382315166
I am 36w3d and I was having the same kinds of pains...I am dilated and Dr said that all those things are signs of labor! Good luck momma! Baby time could be right around the corner! :)
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5773548 tn?1383947668
I would call your doc or go to l&d
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