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35 weeks pregnant
Hi I m 35weeks pregnant now. From morning onwards I m having slight abdomen pain. Is 35th week considered to be 8th month or 9th month? Please help me out why it is paining? Is it leads to labour? Thank you.
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Some times it happens. If it is repetitive then should visit your gynaecologist. Fetal movements needs to be monitored.
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Hi Keep a watch on the pain.if it is relieved with rest , mostly not to be worried about. However if it occurs frequently, associated with hardening of the abdomen, or bleeding or spotting then reach the hospital immediately.
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also keep a watch on baby movements
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If it is not severe relieved after rest then nothing to worry,if it is severe unbearable please report gyanaecologist
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Pain in 35 weeks could be labor pain or urinary tract infection or gastritis
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Labor pain usually starts from back and is intermittent and severe
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Give urine for routine analysis and culture sensitivity Contact online on Practo for online prescription Drink lots of water and fruits juice Daily fetal movement count Sleep in left lateral position
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