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    Posted: 17 January 2007 at 11:57am

I've been getting a sore back in the same place every 20 minutes or so and its really annoying. My friend came around and told me her labour started in the back and thinks mine could be starting now. Anyone else had this? If you did how long did it go on for?

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My mum told me that when she had me she didn't really get contractions, she just had a sore back for two days.

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oooh, exciting! when i went into labour, it started as a sore back like what you're describing. mikey was posterior and apparently that's why i had such bad pains in my back.
sounds promising though, good luck!

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I had the same as Ella when I was starting labour with my daughter. She was also posterior.
If you think there is a chance your bub could be posterior I'd suggest getting down on all 4's and rocking. Good for the pain and great for helping bub turn.
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Yep my labour was all in my back. Hope it changes for you.


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I hope he's not posterier (i'm pretty sure its his bum and back I can feel), but the pain is getting worse as the day goes on and nothing is helping. I could do the heat pack but i'm too hot. I might try the "down on all 4's just to see if it helps. I've got a swiss ball somewhere too.
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I really found the hot water bottle soothing - although you saisd you are too hot - bt honestly it was BLISS! Jake too was posterior.
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My physio said her labour started exactly the way you're describing, and I second / third / fourth the down on all fours or swiss ball thing.... good luck !!
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Me too, until the actualy pushing my pain was all in my back. I 100% recommend those elastoplast heat things for this sort of labour pain. I used it this time round and it was fantastic, just the right amount of heat and they stick to your back like a band aid so you can walk around like normal and one pad lasts for 8 hours! Good luck!

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Got no advice since I don't know what I'm talking about - but good luck!
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Would an ice pack help? Is bub on your left or right side?
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In the middle being a pain in the butt. I tried a bath and that made them worse so i'm going to try a heat pack soon and if nothing something cold on it. Its going through to my tummy now so who knows what he is doing in there or whats going on in there.
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Just thought to add, when it is in my back i dont feel it like contractions, more like period pain. I had this for 3 days with kobe and didnt realise but was actually dilating.
Sounds a bit like something might be happening though.
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Becks when I was in labour my mw was asking where the pain was and at one point I said "in the front, it's not hurting in my back anymore" and she said that's good, it means baby is in the right place. Sounds promising for you
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Its getting to become a constant pain that is always there and really just annoying . Every 20-30 minutes I get a little period of real pain that stays for about 30 seconds. I see my MW tomorrow so i'm going to get her to check me out to see if anything is happening. I really hope something is just to know that the annoying pain will be over with soonish. I'm getting the period pain feeling in my tummy every 30 or so minutes as well.
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O hwow might not get to meet you after all chick. Hope you get the outcome you are after tomorrow with MW.
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I had it in my back but then when I went on all fours it went to my tum. Good luck
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I saw my MW today and she thinks I may have pulled the muscles along my back. She did say that it is possible that I could be starting labour and its going to be a long one but the pain has gone away this afternoon. She doesn't think i'll make it to the end of the month (which is a good thing) so hopefully something might happen. He's not posterior (she had a good feel) but is def engaged (and I can feel that on my bladder ) so hopefully in the next 2 weeks hes out of there.
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were you early with andrew? not wanting to bring you down but i had LOTS of early niggles and pains from 35wks and was thinking charli would arrive early. my MW told me i didn't need to worry about being induced as charli would be 'on time'......8days overdue she finally came out
here's hoping you are holding bubs in 2wks

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Yeah I had Andrew early. So fingers crossed.
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