Think im dialating or summit!!!

lushious09

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So basicly i had mentioned that my braxton hicks have massively increased in frequency AND strength... it started day before yest and has basicly gotten worst as the week goes on :wacko: babys head engaged a couple of weeks back... and now every time i stand up im getting what can only be described as shocks up my cervix followed by a braxton hicks... it takes my breath away sometimes... is this just baby nuzzling deeper into pelvis or am i looking at labour b4 40 weeks...:shrug:
 
I just googled it (as you know from my post lol) and it can be your cervix beginning to dilate but the page also said this can happen hours/days/weeks before labour.
In my case being 39wks I am hoping it is hours/days :haha:
 
from what i've been told it sounds like baby wrigglin further down... not sure tho...
google it maybe??
 
Vaginal pain
Some women occasionally feel a sharp, stabbing pain inside the vagina during late pregnancy. This is probably linked to the cervix starting to dilate, which can happen weeks, days or hours before labor begins. It is usually nothing to be concerned about, but tell your doctor if it causes a great deal of discomfort. Any severe pain in the lower abdomen or associated vaginal bleeding should be reported to your doctor right away.

Here is the link : https://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/pregnancy/faq9.cfm#other
 
i try to avoid google... i dunno what on earth it can be lol! i know you can be dialated for weeks and weeks sometimes but babys already engaged so i cant see how he can possibly be moving any lower... i sit on the floor legs a stray and my bump is on the floor lol!! im at midwives on thurs so ill ask her then!

Feels like when you need to pee so bad and sum one pokes it lol
 

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