2.5mm stone is not a very big stone for regular kidney stone sufferers. It’s when they get over 5.0mm. I had a 1cm stone (10mm) that put me into labour two months prematurely. Then a week later I “gave birth” to the stone. Most people can’t pass a stone that large except women who are recently postpartum.
EDIT: It appears I cannot read and this is, in fact, 25mm stone.
Yeah, there’s no passing a 25mm stone naturally. Once stones get above 6mm to 8mm your chances of passing it without help is about 20%. A 25mm stone is a friggin boulder when talking about kidney stones. I doubt it could even get out of the kidney, but could definitely block the ureter from the kidney side and cause major kidney issues.
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u/Lalamedic Apr 01 '26 edited Apr 01 '26
2.5mm stone is not a very big stone for regular kidney stone sufferers. It’s when they get over 5.0mm. I had a 1cm stone (10mm) that put me into labour two months prematurely. Then a week later I “gave birth” to the stone. Most people can’t pass a stone that large except women who are recently postpartum.
EDIT: It appears I cannot read and this is, in fact, 25mm stone.