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back labor...

Somebody talk to me about back labor....can you just have back labor without contractions???
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YES. I had them for 10 hrs straight and never once felt a contraction in front. It stunk! I would never wish that on anyone
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I had back labor but I definitely felt it in the front too but my back was the strongest.  Hoping I don't have it with this pregnancy. :/
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8975030 tn?1402144712
Yes I had back labor with my son didn't feel anything in my abdomen so go get checked to be safe
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Thanks ladies. I'm in denial. I keep talking myself out of it.  
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Go in!!! Sounds like this is it!
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3062962 tn?1406743961
I would go ahead and go in since you're that late. if nothing else, it seems like you may be dehydrated and need an iv drip.
good luck!
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Excruciating pain in my back. Down my legs...no contractions in my front side tho....I lost all of my mucus plug yesterday. Just wondering if I should go in. I am ten days overdue.
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I think so, I had false labor in the form of back labor over a week ago and it just felt super tight,  the tightness started spreading towards my belly on my right ride only. I started to feel cold and calm my and kept having chills. It subsided in about 3 hrs. It was very sudden too, I went in to the hospital and was told it was a common form of false labor. To elevate my legs and drink fluids. I went back to work that morning. Haven't felt it since. Are to having back labor?
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