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Q: Help Please!! Asap
asked by: Bear25 on February 23rd, 2006
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I need some advice.. I am 32 weeks pregnant and my baby has descended into my pelvis my Dr. Has not responded to my calls, the ultrasound tech said that she has never seen a baby so low so early unless it was a prelabour ultrasound. I have been having bh contractions for about a month now and they are getting much worse over the past few days, I have also been feeling sick to my tummy and have had diarrea for the past 3 days.. Not due to flu or anything I have eaten. My temp is normal if not a bit low normal. I also have been getting headaches very bad for the past 48hours. At my last visit my blood pressure was 110/75 so good and normal. I am not sure what to do. My Dr. Seems to just be dismissing it... But I am worried that this is all not normal. :!: :!:
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pachopperkyle
replied on February 24th, 2006
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Hummmm this is a hard one but I would suspect your doctor needs to further investigate this. I am 32 weeks pregnant too and it feels like my baby is low. I got sick to my tummy also. My blood pressure is fine also. I have have bad migraines for 3 days and I had to go to bed. So let me know how you make out because I kinda have the same issues. I have never felt my baby kick above my belly button either, its all been really low from my belly button down. Do you get this too? Anyways to ease your mind a bit if your 32 weeks and even if you did go into preterm labor the baby would more than likely survive. 32 weeks is pretty good. When are you due?
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