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weight gain
By Jenny Grey on 13/05/2007 in forum

etc but anyways that aside.... thanks for advice battling with my partner just now not to tell his mother i am in pain because i feel its just braxton hick but i know her being the drama queen she is she will have me in the maternity until in 10mins

False alarms
By hannah watson on 17/11/2006 in forum
How can i tell the difference?

I'm 35.5 weeks pregnant and i've been having quite strong braxton hicks for a couple of months. But 11:30pm on monday i started to get really bad back ache and slight pains in my stomach. They weren't strong enough to start timing them so i tried

33 weeks pregnant - seven weeks left
By Maria Muennich on 27/08/2008 in 0-41 weeks
49 days to go until your due date and you're probably feeling a little cramped in there

into the run-up to birth the pressure on your lungs should ease again. Practice contractions, or Braxton Hicks contractions can be a further source of abdominal discomfort for some women at this stage of pregnancy. All women have Braxton Hicks contractions

Magnesium intake during pregnancy
By Maria on 23/02/2006 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Why you need to up your magnesium intake when pregnant - and where to find it

can help reduce the cramping that is so common in pregnancy, decrease the intensity of Braxton Hicks contractions and also help with constipation.The 'right amount' of magnesium during pregnancy is around 350mg daily. Diets high in fat and sugar

Recognising 'false labour' signs
By Sarah Lawson on 17/05/2009 in Labour & birth
Most women only have two or three babies at most, so how are we expected to know the difference between a false alarm and the real thing? Here's how to read the signs.

not become regular – timing them is really useful – and do not get more painful, then the chances are they are simply Braxton Hicks, which are your body's 'practice contractions'.If the contractions seem to disppear if you move about or find another position

Shooting pains ,its hard for me to explain
By claire coray on 20/06/2008 in forum
what should I do in meantime.

to be ..to go abit all over the bottom of what I think its called addomal (how ever you spell it)I can feel it now but the last time I felt it was the other night before I started to fall asleep...I dont know weather its Braxton Hicks... or kabour

Talkback: 34 weeks and counting...
By Cla Rissa on 28/07/2012 in forum

exercises...we shall see!Good luck to all mummies:) I am also 34 weeks pregnant and feeling very excited and very anxious too, Im hoping to only have gas and air but i guess were have to see how things go ive been getting alot of pain and alot of braxton

Cramps!!!
By sarahpolly on 22/12/2008 in forum

--- these are braxton hicks they start from 9 weeks, most people don't really feel them, seems you do I'm afraid.It's just the stretching of the uterus and you will probably notice it a hell of a lot more later on. Especially from about 36 weeks! Hey hun

Know-how: when to call the doctor
By catherine mclean on 06/03/2008 in forum
abdomen

walking so much and should i tell my mid wife not due to see her 4 another 8 days? had loads of braxton hicks even spent whole day having them last week and only stopped once i went to bed. You have 2 options... either phone and make and earlier

plz plz can someone give me some advice?
By Tori on 22/01/2008 in forum

period that month! so that gives me due date of 28th April. I have had some bleeding and been to hospital loadsa times an got a growth scan next month on account of very low BMI. I ha braxton hicks for ages too so I am really worried!!! xxxx




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