What Can Be Done For The Recurring Contractions In 37th Week Of My Pregnancy?
My name is Jennifer Rivera and I am 37 weeks preganant and Having trouble. See I am having contractions every 7 minutes lasting 1 minute to 2 minutes and I am having all kinds of different pain that I did not have with my first. Everytime I go in to the hospital they tell me that I have a blader infection. but my test result are fine. I would like to know what more I could do.
Tue, 17 Nov 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
HI, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. Pain in abdomen in late month of pregnancy can be due to- - Mild contractions of uterus which move baby down in pelvic cavity. - Constipation/ gasses due to disturbed digestion. - Frequency of urination,which is normal at the late pregnancy, still infection has to be excluded as pain suggests infection.. which needs treatment - Infection of vagina or pelvis needs to be excluded. - Calcium/ vitamin D deficiency can cause such pain & is relieved after replacement. * So you need a through check up with needful investigations to exclude infection/ diagnose & get specific treatment. Thanks.
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What Can Be Done For The Recurring Contractions In 37th Week Of My Pregnancy?
HI, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. Pain in abdomen in late month of pregnancy can be due to- - Mild contractions of uterus which move baby down in pelvic cavity. - Constipation/ gasses due to disturbed digestion. - Frequency of urination,which is normal at the late pregnancy, still infection has to be excluded as pain suggests infection.. which needs treatment - Infection of vagina or pelvis needs to be excluded. - Calcium/ vitamin D deficiency can cause such pain & is relieved after replacement. * So you need a through check up with needful investigations to exclude infection/ diagnose & get specific treatment. Thanks.