I suddenly had an acute pain in the centre part of my tummy, the area below the chest and above the uterus.
This was the 1st sign on 13 October 2010, 130am. Everything was ok, until I woke up with an acute pain in the tummy area, followed by a burning sensation. Throughout the pregnancy period, this was the first pain, I encountered such a pain. It was unusual for me. And being first time mother and a paranoid, I started to wonder if something had happened. The pain lasted for about 15 minutes.
The pain has disappeared in the morning, until it came back again after my lunch. The same area and the pain persisted until evening. Before that, my hubby had advised me to call up Dr Ho and checked about the pain. I did as I was told. It was gastric pain, as advised by the nurse. Trying to be a brave spot, I endured the pain, thinking that it will disappear by itself without any medication.
Well...this is called, "Do not act strong, if you are not." The pain continued until evening, until it was so unbearable that my hubby decided that I should go to KK Women's A&E for a check up.
What a lousy mummy. Gastric pain - go to A&E. Sigh....
The main purpose was to check on the well-being of the baby, to ensure that everything was alright. Most importantly, is to have a peace of mind. And I finally understand what being mummy is about. When the nurse gave me an option of whether to fill up my stomach with food 1st, in order to stop the pain or to check on the baby 1st, I insisted on checking on the baby 1st, knowing that I will have to endure the pain for another 1 hr.
This is the mother instinct - everything is done with the child in mind 1st. You rather suffer, then have the child suffer. I am sure my hubby will agree with what I have done. It is ok for the adults to endure the pain, but we should not let the young ones suffer.
The nurse suspected the pain to be either gastric pain (which is common among pregnant mothers) or uterus contractions (which is a danger sign and could mean early delivery).
In order to confirm the findings, I was put on a machine for an hour plus, where I was being monitored for signs of uterus contractions.
It was close to 9pm after the test was completed. Poor hubby has to rush from home after receiving my call of the persistent pain, skip his dinner, accompany this lousy mum to A&E and wait at the hospital for more than an hour. Well, I felt guilty towards both the father and the baby for not taking good care of myself.
There was no signs of uterus contractions, thankfully. It was just a gastric pain.
Now, I am more aware of the different types of pain.
If the pain occurs directly above the uterus, in the middle part of the stomach, that is gastric pain. If the pain occurs directly below the uterus, it is uterus contractions. If the pain occurs on either sides of the tummy, directly below the rib areas, it is due to the stretching of the uterus.
Well, it pays to be curious and question about everything under the sun. At least, after spending all the money on consultations, on a piece of mind, on advices, my hubby and I became more aware of the different signs of pregnancy.
We will soon become seasoned mum and dad after this round of pregnancy.