Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Hi Taryn, My name is Barbara and I am new to this group. I just saw your post and I could really identify with that feeling your describing. During my second pregnancy I had a cerclage placed at 12 weeks and had funneling down to the stitch at 14 weeks and was placed on bedrest for the remainder of the preg. I lost the baby at 23 weeks. I had the same feeling you describe for the last 4 weeks of the pregnancy. It sometimes felt as though her feet were in my vagina and she was constantly kicking my cervix. I discussed this issue many times with my high risk OB and he said that the baby was in the breech position which is normal and that she would move later in the pregnancy. He then told me that a lot of pregnant women complain of this and that it is not a warning sign of something bad. He also said that because I was high risk with this pregnancy and on bedrest that I would notice things more and feel them more than a women with a normal risk pregnancy. After the miscarraige I asked him if the feet kicking my cervix all the time and the feeling that the baby's feet were in my vagina had anything to do with my cervix opening up and he said definitely not. I don't know if he was right or not for sure but my instincts tell me he was. Maybe the best thing to do is to call your dr and let them know? Hope this info helps. I'm sorry you have to worry so much I remember how torturous it could be sometimes. Hang in there! Barbara > Hello all, > > I had a question. Last time I was pg during my 22 week I could feel the > baby kick the rescue stitch. It hurt really bad. Well last night I felt > the same thing. we had just finished dinner. I was laying on the cough > and the baby would not stop kicking me down their. I went in the bed and > it got worse on my back. I could not lay on my sides b/c they were > hurting me to bad. I wonder why the kid was that active? Could it be the > food I had? It was a little spicy. It felt like he was trying to come > out. He would not stop. He was at it for 3 hours. Has anyone experience > this with the vaginal cerclage or the ad cerclage? I am worried b/c this > is what happened last time in the same week. I feel as if the cervix is > shortening and funneling. > > Please help. > > Thank you, > > Taryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Hi Taryn, My name is Barbara and I am new to this group. I just saw your post and I could really identify with that feeling your describing. During my second pregnancy I had a cerclage placed at 12 weeks and had funneling down to the stitch at 14 weeks and was placed on bedrest for the remainder of the preg. I lost the baby at 23 weeks. I had the same feeling you describe for the last 4 weeks of the pregnancy. It sometimes felt as though her feet were in my vagina and she was constantly kicking my cervix. I discussed this issue many times with my high risk OB and he said that the baby was in the breech position which is normal and that she would move later in the pregnancy. He then told me that a lot of pregnant women complain of this and that it is not a warning sign of something bad. He also said that because I was high risk with this pregnancy and on bedrest that I would notice things more and feel them more than a women with a normal risk pregnancy. After the miscarraige I asked him if the feet kicking my cervix all the time and the feeling that the baby's feet were in my vagina had anything to do with my cervix opening up and he said definitely not. I don't know if he was right or not for sure but my instincts tell me he was. Maybe the best thing to do is to call your dr and let them know? Hope this info helps. I'm sorry you have to worry so much I remember how torturous it could be sometimes. Hang in there! Barbara > Hello all, > > I had a question. Last time I was pg during my 22 week I could feel the > baby kick the rescue stitch. It hurt really bad. Well last night I felt > the same thing. we had just finished dinner. I was laying on the cough > and the baby would not stop kicking me down their. I went in the bed and > it got worse on my back. I could not lay on my sides b/c they were > hurting me to bad. I wonder why the kid was that active? Could it be the > food I had? It was a little spicy. It felt like he was trying to come > out. He would not stop. He was at it for 3 hours. Has anyone experience > this with the vaginal cerclage or the ad cerclage? I am worried b/c this > is what happened last time in the same week. I feel as if the cervix is > shortening and funneling. > > Please help. > > Thank you, > > Taryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Hi Taryn - I wish I could provide an answer for you but I never felt that. I would call your doctor to be safe than sorry. Keep us posted. I will say an extra prayer for you tonight. Mandy > Hello all, > > I had a question. Last time I was pg during my 22 week I could feel the > baby kick the rescue stitch. It hurt really bad. Well last night I felt > the same thing. we had just finished dinner. I was laying on the cough > and the baby would not stop kicking me down their. I went in the bed and > it got worse on my back. I could not lay on my sides b/c they were > hurting me to bad. I wonder why the kid was that active? Could it be the > food I had? It was a little spicy. It felt like he was trying to come > out. He would not stop. He was at it for 3 hours. Has anyone experience > this with the vaginal cerclage or the ad cerclage? I am worried b/c this > is what happened last time in the same week. I feel as if the cervix is > shortening and funneling. > > Please help. > > Thank you, > > Taryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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