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I am 35 wks preg. and have lots of dierriah and pelvic pain,what does this mean?Can anyone help,thanks:)?


I am 35 wks preg. and have lots of dierriah and pelvic pain,what does this mean?Can anyone help,thanks:)?

It sounds like your getting ready for labor. Call and get in to your Doc to be checked.

It means you might have a stomach flu - It's going around now.

The pelvic pain is probably due to the fact that your baby is getting bigger and therefore, putting extra pressure on your pelvis.

If you're concerned, see a doctor. I would at least call. You don't want to get dehydrated and the doctor will be able to tell you if s/he thinks you need a cervical exam or not at this point.

I had pelvic pain when I was preg-I think thats caused by the way the baby lies.
Also,diarrhoea can be a sign of impending labour. But don't panic,it might just be one of those things.
Have you got a midwife/doc appointment coming up?

That can be a sign of early labor, but since you are only 35 weeks I wouldn't be worried of that just yet. You most likely have a virus, or something you ate is not sitting well with you. If it continues or if you are worried, call your OB.

Talk to your doc. if they say not to worry than don't!
Put your feet up & relax ... I still remember those few weeks before labor ... your body is getting ready for having baby!
Hang in there ... it will be over soon & so worth it!
xoxo Mika

I know these can be signs of early labor... have you been to your doc recently to have your cervix checked or anything? I would give them a call today & let them know what's going on & get their advice.

I think it's worth contacting your doc about, for sure.

These can be signs of labor.

seek medical advice

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