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Q: Numbness in Mouth
asked by: Ealrymommy on March 21st, 2008
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I feel like this is a silly question, however with my last PG this happened. I had pPROM at 34 5 with my last PG and one - two days before I ruptured my mouth went numb. Tingling in my tongue, lips, and gums. My water borke at 5:10 in the morning and I went on to deliver my son a little over 5 weeks early.

Today I am experienceing the same type of numbness in my mouth. I am currently at 28 4 and my OB did a fetal fibronectin test that was negative on Monday. I feel as if I am being paranoid, but what could be the cause of this? In labor and delivery with my son the admitting nurse asked me if I had experienced any numbness of my mouth.

Thank you for your insight in advance!
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