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I'm on my 32 week of my fourth pregnancy and ...

I'm on my 32 week of my fourth pregnancy and lately i'd been having sharp/intense pain on my lower/righ part of my abdomen, something similar to ovulation but very intense, the pain goes all the way down to my leg.......... I never felt this with my other pregnancies, is this normal? should I be concern?


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Sounds like sciatic pain if it's going down your leg, but you should give your doctor a call just to be sure.

Posted 2009-10-17T22:42:23Z
 
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The position of the baby puts pressure on tissue, organs, nerves, blood vessels, etc.  At 32 weeks, your baby is large enough for this pressure to be significant.  Radiating pain is usually a signal of nerve impingement.  It is possible that the large Sciatic nerve is involved, though the pain from this nerve usually presents on the back of the hip, radiating pain down into the thigh and calf.  If you are not having any other symptoms with this pain, such as nausea, it probably is a nerve issue.  However, you should still call your obstetrician and report this event, since it could very well be a sign of something unrelated to the pregnancy that requires immediate medical attention.

Posted 2009-10-19T20:09:01Z
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it could be ur baby resting on a nerve.remember it's getting bigger. but please for the sake of ur baby's and ur on life go to ur doctor.

Posted 2009-10-29T17:08:13Z
 

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i dont actually remember pain going down my leg but it may be a nerve ..your close to giving birth ....u should call your dr about this ....

i do know that on my sec child while pushing i felt some intese pain worse then the first birth.. and thought i was dying ....so i screamed that much harder thinking i will just die on this table and they will all at first think its normal cause its time to scream .ect.....as the baby finally came .......the pain finally subscided and i was totally ok.......

later i learned it was bones that seperated during the process of pushing

a complete normal thing that can happen

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Posted 2009-11-03T14:25:25Z
 

Yes, you just'm on your 32 week. It's always been that way and it chances are will always remain be that way, too

Posted 2009-11-05T09:08:34Z
 
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Actually this could be Braxton Hicks .

Sometimes the pain shoots to your leg or your back.

It's getting closer...

Posted 2009-11-08T10:38:47Z
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This book contains at least one feature that most pregnant women will find indispensable: charts that indicate how to handle "troublesome signs and symptoms" during each three week period.

Posted 2009-11-13T18:48:32Z
 

What did you say?!'m on themselvesr 32 week?? Increased Santana! Who'm on themselvesr 32 week anyway?

Posted 2009-11-24T07:34:28Z
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