Yesterday was a pretty "tight tummy" day for me, but nothing that really made me concerned. I've had lots of BH throughout all of my pregnancies (I am really sensitive to feeling things during pregnancy). By the time I went to bed I was feeling fine, though I was having a lot more achy RL type pain- only on my right side- when I laid down. I slept miserably and uncomfortably for a couple of hours then a little after midnight woke up and the RL type pain (still ONLY on my right side) was SOOO bad off and on that I got up to get a heat pack. When I laid back down, for the next hour and a half or so I realized that as the RL type pain would come and go every few minutes, and that my uterus would contract with it. It wasn't painful contractions, though...the achey pain on my right side (sometimes clear from back to from, sometimes just more in the front) was what was painful and miserable, the contractions were more just like BH. I prayed about it and knew everything was fine but I laid there and just paid attention to them for a while, and eventually they slowed and spaced out until they completely quit and I just got up to take a hot shower.
They didn't dilate me at all or anything, but I was wondering what the connection was between the strong painful achey RL pain on my right side and the BH-type ctx coming perfectly together? Can one cause the other (and why just one side)? Can baby flipping around to another position cause that? (the reason I ask is because when I got up, I checked things out before I got in the shower and baby was up higher and more to the side) But then again, aren't I still early enough that it shouldn't be THAT pronounced when baby flips?
They didn't dilate me at all or anything, but I was wondering what the connection was between the strong painful achey RL pain on my right side and the BH-type ctx coming perfectly together? Can one cause the other (and why just one side)? Can baby flipping around to another position cause that? (the reason I ask is because when I got up, I checked things out before I got in the shower and baby was up higher and more to the side) But then again, aren't I still early enough that it shouldn't be THAT pronounced when baby flips?





