thread: Period type pain...

  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    Period type pain...

    ...is this normal??

    I don't know if it was just from walking around too much or what. Yesterday I was walking around the shops for a couple of hours and then had some bad period type pain. Cramps in my lower tummy and back. It lasted for about an hour, ouch! And then went away a bit, I had a bath when I got home because it was hurting my back and it went away but then came back as soon as I got out, lol. So I just layed on the lounge and watched a movie and it went. I got more cramps every time I got up or something though and then during the night when I got up to go to the loo I got it again.

    Haven't had it again this morning, phew. Is this normal? It was a bit scary because the only time I've had these pains in the past has been when something is coming out and I don't want anything coming out just yet!!!! lol.

    I was also going to start my RLT tomorrow at 34wks but now I'm a bit scared, don't want to aggrevate anything!!

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    It sounds pretty normal, my Braxton Hicks felt like period cramps for me (but amped up 10x!). Mine started at about week 30 and I ended up going to term, giving birth at 38 weeks.

    Of course everybody is different in their experiences, some people never get BH and some ppls BH are not painful at all but mine sound very much like yours... the could last for an hour.

    If you are slightly concerned you could always call your midwife for advice to be on the safe side.

    BTW my BH came on and were made worse by RLT but I never saw that as a bad thing. In fact I found that the BH really helped me prepare for Labour as my contractions were very similar. Just remember that RLT is really good for preparing you for labour (There is a thread about this on here somewhere) and BH are all about getting you ready too.
    How exciting!!

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    Thanks jackrose!! I'm seeing my midwife on Wed so will just mention it to her then anyway. Just didn't know why I was getting the pain coz I thought BH was the other things I was getting where my tummy just goes really tight and its a bit uncomfortable but not painful.
    ETA- when did you start the RLT?

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    Feb 2006
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    ive been getting period like pain too sara! also contractions the other night, its our bodies getting ready!!

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    i have got them now as well- as I type actually!
    only start to stress if they start to get regular and they become more intense.
    If they settle down after a while- then its OK!

    its our bodies 'practicing' far out how much practice do you need!!!

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    Thanks guys!
    Great, looks like I have weeks more of it!! lol.

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    Hi SJ!

    I got these in the few weeks leading up to DDs birth. everytime i would do something with even rather mild exertion (like walking the dog or going shopping). it's a real PITA! but it is paving the way for the big day and getting you and bubs ready!

    As for the RLT question I started at 36 weeks.

    HTH

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    Same for me Clare, I can't do anything, lol. About to hang out the washing, great, hope that doesn't start it again.

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    SarahJane
    dunno if this helps but i just went to the toilet (2's) and it actaully stopped the pains- weird hey!!! Must be more room in my stomach now lol

    I had this pain really bad with my twins- could walk more than 100 metres without it starting for around 20 weeks! It would get soo bad that i would have to go to bed and sleep as it was the only way that it would stop. One nite it didnt stop after a sleep and that is when i knew that i needed to go to hossy! Turns out that they were contractions and i was in labour- oops! Fortunately they managed to stop labour with meds, but it took over 12 hours ! So just watch them, rest when they start and get checked out if they get worse or more regular- it the regularity that you really have to watch!!!


    This time around seems no rhyme or reason, but yes exersion, no matter how little sometimes sets them off! I know that i just have to stop no matter what and rest!!!!!
    SO REST!!!!!!!
    mwah
    odette

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    Thanks odette!!
    Yeah, yesterday when it was bad it got a bit better after I went to the loo too, lol, not sure what that's about!!
    Time for some rest and Oprah now I think, lol.

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    ETA- when did you start the RLT?
    I started RLT at about 30-32 weeks, in tea then in tablet form as I couldn't stomach the tea

    I stopped taking the RL after about 1-2 weeks as the BH were waking me at night and they settled again, still coming but not as frequently.

    I used the cramps to practice some relaxation techniques, breathing, positive thinking etc. It was so much more helpful and more realistic than trying to imagine what labour was like and theorising how I was going to cope!!