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Does Spotting, Severe Back And Legs Ache In 34th Week Of Pregnancy Indicate Labor?

Hi I m 33 weeks,34 on wensday and is my 4th child,not felt well for a week n been havin bh n today iv noticed a bloody stain in my knickers and have backache n achy at top of both legs as I m laying in bed..early labour signs? I m very stressed out too
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Hallow,

Bleeding at any stage of pregnancy is not a good sign. It may indicate separation of placenta causing bleeding.

At 34 weeks, spotting could be due to different causes:
1. You may be about to start the premature labour. This is the first diagnosis that strikes me. Low back ache is suggesting that the mouth of the uterus is having strain on it and is trying to open.
2. The placenta could be low lying and little bit of it is separated Placenta praevia). Usually such bleeding is painless, causeless and recurrent. First episode usually very minor. However the subsequent episodes are quite alarming and profuse.
3. Normally situated placenta might start separating (abruptio placentae). In such case there is risk to the baby. However, this type of bleeding is usually associated with uterine contractions and pain.
The diagnosis and differential diagnosis of second and third condition is done by ultrasonography.
4. Any local lesion on the mouth of the uterus.

You should report to your Obstetrician ASAP. If it is threatening premature labour, the you will be given steroid to help the maturation of baby's lungs. Moreover, some uterine relaxants may be tried to revert the labour procedure. You will be admitted in hospital. You should be in a facility where Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is available.

If it is placenta praevia, you will be admitted in hospital for the rest of pregnancy. Any alarming bleeding will be dealt with caesarean section. In placenta praevia, vaginal delivery cannot be attempted as there is a risk of excessive bleeding. The placenta is in front of the baby.
3. I feel, the chances of abruptio placenta are very remote since you do not have pain.
4. Cervical lesions will be located only on internal examination and can be treated accordingly.

Please do not delay. Report to the Obstetrician. Till that, restrict yourself to the complete, bedpan bed rest. Do not latch the rest room if at all you go to. There is no necessity to have bath.

Please take care. With proper timely medical help, your pregnancy may go ahead uneventfully.
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Does Spotting, Severe Back And Legs Ache In 34th Week Of Pregnancy Indicate Labor?

Hallow, Bleeding at any stage of pregnancy is not a good sign. It may indicate separation of placenta causing bleeding. At 34 weeks, spotting could be due to different causes: 1. You may be about to start the premature labour. This is the first diagnosis that strikes me. Low back ache is suggesting that the mouth of the uterus is having strain on it and is trying to open. 2. The placenta could be low lying and little bit of it is separated Placenta praevia). Usually such bleeding is painless, causeless and recurrent. First episode usually very minor. However the subsequent episodes are quite alarming and profuse. 3. Normally situated placenta might start separating (abruptio placentae). In such case there is risk to the baby. However, this type of bleeding is usually associated with uterine contractions and pain. The diagnosis and differential diagnosis of second and third condition is done by ultrasonography. 4. Any local lesion on the mouth of the uterus. You should report to your Obstetrician ASAP. If it is threatening premature labour, the you will be given steroid to help the maturation of baby s lungs. Moreover, some uterine relaxants may be tried to revert the labour procedure. You will be admitted in hospital. You should be in a facility where Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is available. If it is placenta praevia, you will be admitted in hospital for the rest of pregnancy. Any alarming bleeding will be dealt with caesarean section. In placenta praevia, vaginal delivery cannot be attempted as there is a risk of excessive bleeding. The placenta is in front of the baby. 3. I feel, the chances of abruptio placenta are very remote since you do not have pain. 4. Cervical lesions will be located only on internal examination and can be treated accordingly. Please do not delay. Report to the Obstetrician. Till that, restrict yourself to the complete, bedpan bed rest. Do not latch the rest room if at all you go to. There is no necessity to have bath. Please take care. With proper timely medical help, your pregnancy may go ahead uneventfully.