33 Weeks Pregnant. Having White Discharge, Headaches, Backaches, Upper Stomach Pain, Heartburn. Early Labor?
Im 33 weeks pregnant. For the last 2 weeks ive had white discharge . Have headaches for awhile and having bad backaches and upper stomach pains and heartburn . Ive talked with my ob several times. Went to the ER 3 nights ago and he was upset at me for going to the hospital close to my house and wanted me to drive 12 miles to the hospital near him. He has showed numerous unprofessional acts. Ive looking at getting another ob tomorrow. Im a cesearean patient. Repeat c-section . Am i going into labor early? Please help put my mind at ease.
Hello,
Having a white discharge is common in pregnancy unless it is watery, profuse or foul smelling associated with itching or bleeding. Heart burn is caused by the stomach being pressed due to the enlarging uterus. If you feel tightening of the abdomen along with pain in the back or groins with decreased fetal movements, it is time for concern. The impact of your previous caesarean delivery depends on the cause of that surgery, the time lapse since and the progress of the present pregnancy. Please proceed as you had planned and get a second opinion at the earliest. Wish you safe motherhood.
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33 Weeks Pregnant. Having White Discharge, Headaches, Backaches, Upper Stomach Pain, Heartburn. Early Labor?
Hello, Having a white discharge is common in pregnancy unless it is watery, profuse or foul smelling associated with itching or bleeding. Heart burn is caused by the stomach being pressed due to the enlarging uterus. If you feel tightening of the abdomen along with pain in the back or groins with decreased fetal movements, it is time for concern. The impact of your previous caesarean delivery depends on the cause of that surgery, the time lapse since and the progress of the present pregnancy. Please proceed as you had planned and get a second opinion at the earliest. Wish you safe motherhood.