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Major cramping 31 weeks

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AmyAmy29 · 14/07/2016 21:18

I'm currently 31 and a half weeks pregnant. My babies movements have been a bit different today and I've had excruciating period like cramps in my lower abdomen which are spreading up the way. They won't subside when I walk or change position or lie down I've also had increased discharge I'm not having contractions though what can this be I'm so worried

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Twodogsandahooch · 14/07/2016 21:20

Contact the labour ward/maternity triage now.

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RochelleGoyle · 14/07/2016 21:31

OP, please phone or just go to the hospital ASAP. Not worth taking any chances. xx

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Maybebabybee · 14/07/2016 21:32

Not being horrible but why on earth are you asking this on MN - contact your maternity unit immediately. If no answer - go!!

Best of luck Flowers

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AmyAmy29 · 14/07/2016 21:37

I only asked on this because I've still felt baby move and the maternity unit here only check baby if they haven't moved at all. And I thought it may have been something common since my uterus isn't contracting. I will phone the now though thank you ladies!

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Maybebabybee · 14/07/2016 21:40

No that is utter crap, at 31 weeks if movements have reduced at all they should be checking baby, especially with your other symptoms.

Don't let them fob you off, be stroppy. You need to be seen Flowers

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AmyAmy29 · 14/07/2016 21:41

Yeah my mums saying I need to be more firm! I'm only 18 so I'm new to all this don't know what is right and wrong but I will push at them thank you so much!

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ScandiManny · 14/07/2016 21:41

How do you know you're not contacting? My first labour started with proper obvious contractions but my second labour (dc2 was born spontaneously at 32 weeks) started with strong period like cramps. Glad to hear you're phoning the midwife now, hope all is well.

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NoMudNoLotus · 14/07/2016 21:42

That is utter crap about only seeing you if movemts stop - it's too late by then.

Turn up. Please.

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MrsJoeyMaynard · 14/07/2016 21:44

Call the labour ward. Better to be on the safe side and get yourself checked out.

FWIW I was having contractions when in labour with DS1 for the best part of a day before my mum made me go get checked out. I didn't properly believe they were contractions until the midwives confirmed it because it didn't feel the way I thought contractions were supposed to feel.

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KayTee87 · 14/07/2016 22:43

Hi op have you been to get checked out yet? Does sound like they could be contractions from your description - hope you're ok.

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AmyAmy29 · 15/07/2016 11:01

Thank you everyone. I phoned up and they said it was just Braxton hicks and to try get some rest it's eased off a bit today and it isn't regular contractions or that so think it may be BH

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KayTee87 · 15/07/2016 11:03

Look after yourself, I didn't think BH were meant to be painful and usually stop if you change activity.
Usually mine just feel like my stomach is really tight and uncomfortable. I suppose everyone is different though.
Try drinking plenty of water, I think that can help if you're having BH

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Maybebabybee · 15/07/2016 11:04

Did you tell them you've had reduced movement? With reduced movement you should always, always be checked out.

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KayTee87 · 15/07/2016 11:08

Agree with maybe I'm surprised they didn't ask you to come in to be checked to be honest.

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MrsJoeyMaynard · 15/07/2016 11:45

So they didn't actually examine you?

I mean, Braxton Hicks may well be statistically more likely at your stage of pregnancy, but how could someone tell the difference for sure from the other end of a phone?

Plus the reduced movements is a potentially worrying sign that should, as pp say, always be checked out.

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