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More shooting pain?
Iam 38 wks and 3dys last night after dinner I started having a shooting pain that shot up through my vagina to the center of my stomach and it was constant I went to the OB triage center at my hospital and they told it was probably the baby sitting on a nerve. I wasnt examined vaginaly or anything they put me on the monitors and told me I was comtracting about every 10 minutes gave me tylenol and an ambien to help me sleep and scent me home . The tylenol only eases the pain it doesnt go away. If it is the baby sitting on a nerve shouldnt he have mooved by now. I dont want to go back to the hospital because I dont want to be scent me home again. Im still taking tylenol about every 3 to 4 hours to ease the pain. I this sounds a little wierd but i kinda feel like that movie rose mary’s baby when nobody believed she had that pain through almost her whole pregnancy. LOL…… Anyway does any bosy have any advise please
Shooting pain comes from abormal force to the nurosystem. Infections cause local pains that is more “continuing type”. Contraction or moving of baby are the main 2 reasons. Consistent shooting pain is a tough but pleasant pain because it normally means “baby is coming”. If this is your first one, it is even more forgiving. Make sure you have specialist monitoring the baby at this time. You are almost there. Tylenol every 3-4 hours is hard for the baby. you can gently massage the lower tummy and have somebody massage your lower back with diluted massage oil – add 20 drops of jasmine or lavender essential oil into 100ml grapeseed oil or corn oil to become 1% natural massage oil . Take warm bath with 5-20 drops of lavender or sandalwood (preferred water-base, if not water base, add oil into cleanser first for dispersing) everyday. Avoid alcohol, cigarette, deep-fried or roasted stuffs. Do not use chemical scent stuffs that is sold on the shelf. The may have alcohol content and other toxins. Coffee and strong. green tea are not recommend before delivery.
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