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Rainbows1
Jan 7, 2013, 12:45 AM
Hey,
I'm 38.3 weeks pregnant and my body feels weak and sore at the same time. Every time I lay down my back gets really sore just for a bit and then it goes away. And sometimes at night time my stomach starts hurting when she moves around a lot. I've also been having the feeling that I have diharrea, but when I get to the loo nothing happens? And also when I sit down for a little while then go to stand up my stomach feels heavy and sore at the same time but then a few minutes later it goes away. This is my first baby, and I don't know if any of these are the signs of labour. Please Help Me!
These are all late term pregnancy symptoms. You are at the point in your pregnancy where everything is going to be uncomfortable.
A_bit_confused
Jan 7, 2013, 12:33 PM
These are all late term pregnancy symptoms. You are at the point in your pregnancy where everything is going to be uncomfortable.
I agree... It will probably feel unusual but it's just normal pregnancy feelings :). And congratulations !
teacherjenn4
Jan 7, 2013, 01:45 PM
I agree... It will probably feel unusual but it's just normal pregnancy feelings :). And congratulations !
You say you are a 14 year old girl. Have you had a baby?
A_bit_confused
Jan 7, 2013, 03:20 PM
You say you are a 14 year old girl. Have you had a baby?
No I haven't had a baby yet ? Why?
teacherjenn4
Jan 7, 2013, 03:26 PM
No I haven't had a baby yet ? Why?
Then you really shouldn't be commenting on how a pregnant woman would feel.
A_bit_confused
Jan 7, 2013, 03:47 PM
Then you really shouldn't be commenting on how a pregnant woman would feel.
I wasn't trying to be rude or offend you I was just giving my input because I've been study many many scientific and medical things so I know this... Ok? Sorry.
Alty
Jan 11, 2013, 03:49 PM
I wasn't trying to be rude or offend you I was just giving my input because I've been study many many scientific and medical things so I know this ... Ok? Sorry.
Studying science in school does not make you an expert on pregnancy. You're 14. There's no way that you would have the expertise to answer this question, no matter how much you think you know.
Stick to forums where you have knowledge. The people that answered on this thread know what they're talking about, one is a nurse that delivers babies for a living. Trust me, no 14 year old child knows more than she does. Okay?
A_bit_confused
Jan 17, 2013, 02:50 PM
Studying science in school does not make you an expert on pregnancy. You're 14. There's no way that you would have the expertise to answer this question, no matter how much you think you know.
Stick to forums where you have knowledge. The people that answered on this thread know what they're talking about, one is a nurse that delivers babies for a living. Trust me, no 14 year old child knows more than she does. Okay?
I NEVER SAID I KNEW MORE,, I was just giving input okay?! I AM studying top of my class about this sort of thing and I thought I could help okay?
Alty
Jan 17, 2013, 05:07 PM
I NEVER SAID I KNEW MORE,,, I was just giving input okay?!? I AM studying top of my class about this sort of thing and I thought I could help okay?!
When you finish medical school, then we'll talk. Junior high science does not teach you to answer medical questions, no matter how well you're doing in that class.
You thought you could help? This isn't a "I think I know" site. This is a Q & A site, and people come here for real answers, from people that know what they're talking about, not people that think they know.
Like I said before, stick to the forums where you actually can answer questions. The teen forum is a good one, since you are a teen. But medical forums, that's a no no.