Signs of labor or Braxton Hicks??
37+2 - been getting intense lower back pain for few days already & it last almost whole day. everytime my back pain it will move to abdominal area which leads to mild cramping(sometimes the belly pain feels like sharp shooting sensation) the pain is bearable at times but these back pain and abdominal cramps causes aching all the way down to my thighs & calfs. is this braxton hicks or contractions? are these signs that labor is nearing? shld i go to the hosp ? #firstpregnancy on top of all these , i get lightning crotch as well . and my stomach keeps tightening and soften
Read moreHow long more to the delivery after the baby engaged?
Hi mummies! I am now 33+3. These few days I happen to walk quite alot cz of my work. Recently I feel my belly drop, need more trips to washroom, easily numb in my pelvic area after a short walk about 10-15 mins of walking or standing only, baby still move quite alot feel like he always like to stretch. Also, there was someone told me that my tummy looks low alrd and should expect the delivery may happen in approx 2-4 weeks from now. Just wondering is it really the sign that the delivery will be quite soon from now? Normally how long more do mummies give birth after all these things happen? I'm worried that might have a pre-term. Thank you! #firstpregnancy
Read moreI am a little confused with B2+ and B1 rooms. Any recommendations and why the preference? Is there space for husband to sleep near us? I read about the foldable bed available for them in the children's ward. What is children's ward? Is it same room as us? Is the food and other services same in all rooms (except A1)?#FirstPregnancy
Read moreWhen did you stop feeling nausea
Hi all I’m in week 9 now. Since week 5/6 I’ve been feeling nausea ALL DAY. Have got two types of med from my gynae - it has helped a little but I can’t do anything at all. Tried coconut water, 100plus, sour stuff, sleeping more. Any other tips to relieve my nausea and when did all these symptoms subside for you(if you experienced them)? #firstpregnancy
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