Health › Re: Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 7:51am On Apr 12, 2015 |
CHM11: Please go to a good hospital and get checked. Do not risk your life please. Been to the hospital, was told to wait till after delivery |
Health › Re: Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 7:50am On Apr 12, 2015 |
delishpot: Women dey surffer o. Chei ! Nwanyi Oma, may God heal you, protect, bless and guide you and your new baby. That leg pain will be gone I pray in Jesus name. Ngwanu, wey our doctors in the house o? Amen sis, thanks |
Family › Re: Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 7:47am On Apr 12, 2015 |
damiso: @ op is the pain around your pelvis? It could be pelvic girdle pain. I had it with my second pregnacy and it does cause limping. It was really bad and walking was really painful that I had to stop work at 7 months(with my previous I worked till about 8 days before delivery)
If it is really bad and PGP you could try seeing a physiotherapist.There is also this support belt that you could wear around your lower abdomen that helps with the pain.
Unfortunately if it is Pelvic girdle pain there is no clear cut way to stop until after delivery.So your doctor might be right. It's a condition that affects some women and is caused by a wide range of factors which includes the pregnancy hormones and the fact that the weight of the baby is pressing on your lower body.
Seek a second opinion though for your own peace of mind and see if you can be referred to a physioterapist. I wanted to try osteopathy but by the time I was able to get an appointment ,baby had been born.
There are some really severe cases and I remember reading about a woman that was wheelchair bound till delivery. I think that is called another name can't remember.
You can check on webmd or nhs.co.uk symptom checker p.s checking online does not mean you should still not seek a second medical opinion. Yes, its pelvic pain combined with d injections I was given earlier |
Family › Re: Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 7:43am On Apr 12, 2015 |
thorpido: The pain you are experiencing could be due to pressure on nerves due to the baby's weight pressing on your pelvis or it could be due to the injections you received the last time which could be causing nerve irritation now. There's not much that can be done to it as the doctor said except relieving the symptoms until the baby is born.What you can do is to take some pain relievers(only by prescription) and you can see a physiotherapist who can also help relieve the symptoms. Your first childbirth could have been traumatic which may have contributed to it and subsequent loss of your baby.That does not mean it will re-occur.Keep your mind at rest. Thanks man, i appreciate |
Health › Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 9:52pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Would need peoples advice on dis.... About 2wks After having my first child (later loss her 3 days after delivery) in 2013, I woke up to discover I couldn't really move my left leg, within 2days, I couldn't get up or stand at all not to talk of walking, always sitting in a position all day for more than 6wks, called my doctor and he said it was d injection DAT I took on DAT particular leg for 5days after delivery. I used many drugs, herbs and ointment all to no avail. After about 6wks, I started walking with stick for like 4wks b4 I gradually got better. My problem now is am heavily pregnant due for delivery next month and am starting to feel pains at the injected bum every time I walk, pls how do I prevent a repeat of what happened before cos it was hell (not bathing for weeks, not able to go to d toilet, having to depend on someone always for more than 4 months)......pls ur sincere advice is needed. |
Family › Re: Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 9:29pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
BaebieHot: I've never been pregnant so I wouldn't know but this sounds very serious if not deadly for u. Pls go see an experienced doctor as soon as possible.
Don't go anywhere till they find what the problem actually is All am being told is wait after delivery, but had rather find another means than wait |
Family › Re: Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 9:26pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
derrick333: Y not call ur doc now? I already did but he said nothing can be done until my delivery |
Family › Has Any Woman Experience 'limping' During Pregnancy Or After Childbirth?? Pls H by RashMe(op): 9:11pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
Hello NL, Would need peoples advice on dis.... About 2wks After having my first child (later loss her 3 days after delivery) in 2013, I woke up to discover I couldn't really move my left leg, within 2days, I couldn't get up or stand at all not to talk of walking, always sitting in a position all day for more than 6wks, called my doctor and he said it was d injection DAT I took on DAT particular leg for 5days after delivery. I used many drugs, herbs and ointment all to no avail. After about 6wks, I started walking with stick for like 4wks b4 I gradually got better. My problem now is am heavily pregnant due for delivery next month and am starting to feel pains at the injected bum every time I walk, pls how do I prevent a repeat of what happened before cos it was hell (not bathing for weeks, not able to go to d toilet, having to depend on someone always for more than 4 months)......pls ur sincere advice is needed. |
Forum Games › Re: Whats Your Lucky Number?? by RashMe(f): 5:34pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
joeysunrise: Mine is 9 Born on the 9th day of the 9th month Dude, guess u are my BDay mate.......  |
Politics › Re: Custom Officers Kill Girl In Sango Ota, Ogun State(Graphic Photos) by RashMe(f): 6:24pm On Feb 23, 2015 |
Dis so real and pathetic. My office is at Joju busstop and I witnessed it fron d begining, just because of rice smugglers, dis young girl was killed but she isn't d only one. There is also a young guy that was shot and later dies dis afternoon. there are also many that were seriously injured.
This country nawa RIP to d dead |
Literature › Re: The Broken Oath - A Short Story by RashMe(f): 2:34pm On Feb 23, 2015 |
 Always asking for kiss/peck but giving me short update  |
Literature › Re: The Broken Oath - A Short Story by RashMe(f): 11:57am On Feb 23, 2015 |
Thanks for d update BUT too short  |
Literature › Re: The Broken Oath - A Short Story by RashMe(f): 9:41am On Feb 22, 2015 |
Fatalveli: Welcome dear , you want update abi.... Okay peck me first before I update  Fatalveli: Welcome dear , you want update abi.... Okay peck me first before I update |
Literature › Re: The Broken Oath - A Short Story by RashMe(f): 9:34pm On Feb 21, 2015 |
Fatal, come and update nw
Enjoying dis story but a bit scary |
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Literature › Re: Unfulfilled Promises By Audrey Timms by RashMe(f): 5:14pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
AudreyTimms: *Removed* Hi, pls am a newbie on Nairaland. Came across ur story 2days ago and it has been really interesting only for me to find out most update has been removed. Pls, how can I get to read d complete version, pls pls and pls. Thanks |