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Oct 6th, 2008, 15:31 PM
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| | Mum to Byron BnB Addict
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| Sore uterus? *update bottom pg1* I've got weird pains in my tummy, kind of sore to the touch, mostly below my belly button around the centre to the left. My whole uterus is pretty tender at right now and it was uncomfortable when the MW was feeling about this morning. But this pain is worse for moving about, standing up, and just for the weight of my uterus. Feels a bit like I'm being slowly sliced in two with a knife. too high to be ligament pain.
I wondered about separating abdominal muscles but everything I could find to read said it shouldn't hurt. Anyone got any suggestions? I can't find anything through googling... | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 15:33 PM
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| | Mam of Karl & a Pup x Active BnB Member
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| Did you mention to your midwife that it was sore to the touch?
I havent had this yet, so i dont know, mabye you could give her a ring if u didnt mention it to her already? | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 15:45 PM
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| | 3rd & Final Tri BnB Addict
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| I haven't had this either hun. Sorry I can't help.
I would ring the midwife just to ask about it. | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 15:45 PM
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| | Mum to Byron BnB Addict
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| I said it was tender when she was pressing on it. She didn't seem concerned. I said maybe I'm growing at the moment. This midline sort of pain is newer I think. Hurts when I sneeze. | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 16:01 PM
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| | Mum (Mom) Chat Happy BnB Member
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| Peanutbean, I had pain just like you describe with my first - and it really felt like I was about to rip in two it was very sore...it turned out to be that the abdominal muscles were separating, diastasis recti, which is quite common. I had to have some physio after the birth to help knit them together. I don't think there is much that can be done to prevent it really although you want to avoid over arching your back or doing any sit up type movements.
(the diastasis recti had NOTHING whatsoever to do with my first being an angel baby though, so don't worry)
Both my sister, and my sister in law have had this too - and we all happen to have fairly short torsos. My SIL actually had some minor surgery to repair hers and out of the three of us she is the skinniest.
I'm not sure if this IS what is causing your discomfort, obviously, but I thought it might help to tell you my experience. | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 16:08 PM
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| | Mum to Byron BnB Addict
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| Thanks Shri. Well this is what I was wondering but everything I read was all no, it's not painful at all, so I thought maybe my hunch was wrong. It's interesting about the short torso as I have too, maybe we are more prone to it? I think there are support bands you can get that are supposed to help (with the added bonus of making transverse uncomfortable for baby). Maybe the transverse lie and this pain are associated. I guess I will keep an eye on it and let MW know if it continues. | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 16:24 PM
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| | Mum (Mom) Chat Happy BnB Member
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| Yep, I don't know why they say it isn't painful because in my case it most definetely was! I could actually feel them coming apart and it felt like a ripping, burning pain and they were sore afterwards. Now I'm pretty in tune with my body and I found a lot of 'medical' info seems to assume that people are not really in tune with much at all - which is annoying.
This time round, I am using a support band, but also not doing any yoga type stuff or other movements that I know exacerbate it.
An experienced MW can usually tell just by looking at you that it might be what is going on... but that kind of mw seems to be a bit of an exception these days, sadly. | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 16:26 PM
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| Not experienced this before I'm afraid  hope you feel better soon | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 6th, 2008, 18:30 PM
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| | Mum to Byron BnB Addict
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| Thinking about it, some time ago I was having a bath and in order to get out had to use my stomach muscles a bit. Had this big mound all down my midline and I marvelled at how odd my stomach muscles were since getting bigger. But now I'm wondering if in fact that was my abdominal wall coming through in between my muscles.
I'm most concerned that if this really is the case then I not supporting the baby when he tries to turn the right way and that this is why he is still transverse.
Well tomorrow I will ring MW and talk with about it and try get a support belt. Maybe doctor/hospital can get be a special one or maybe I can buy one that will support me the right way. I'll see what MW says. | | | | Status: Offline
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Oct 7th, 2008, 10:27 AM
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| | Mum to Byron BnB Addict
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| Well I've spoken to the midwife and she has recommended a support belt, need to check on which one, then hopefully can collect this afternoon. She said she can refer me to physio but will be at least a 3 week wait so obviously I need something in the mean time. She said to try paracetamol too and to call her if I'm still have pains. | | | | Status: Offline
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