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Pelvic and lower abdominal pain while Pregnant?


I have extreme pain in my lower abdominal (pelvic)area front and back! It really hurts in the front. I'm sore between my legs. It hurts to roll over in bed, it hurts to walk around even for 10 mins. My doctor suggested I buy a maternity belt, which I did but I don't think its helping. Since I bought the belt, my butt now hurts. I feel real stiff and I walk around like I need a cane. I really hate to complain to my family cause I know they tired of hearing about how much pain I am in and I'm tired of hearing how this suppose to be normal, when I hurt so bad!

I'm so scared I won't be able to make it full term....I'm 27 weeks now....I had my son at 24 weeks...

Is there anyone out there that can relate?

Sounds like you just need to take it easy. Sit down, put your feet up...RELAX. The maternity belt sounds like a good idea, but in all reality you may need the advice of a chiropractor. When I was pregnant, the baby and weight gain put a terrible strain on my back and even pushed some discs out of place slightly. To compensate for my back pain I walked slightly hunched over and in turn my abdominal and pelvic muscles ached horribly, going to see the chiropractor was a god send and he helped me make it through the last months of my pregnancy. Make an appointment, it can't hurt.

Girl, I'm 31 weeks preganant and feeling your pain! It's normal.. The baby may have shifted down and is now laying in an uncomfortable spot for you.. Try a body pillow at night. they are kind of pricey but worth it! When you get to be around 26 or 27 weeks pregnant, your joints loosen and it may hurt to walk.. Completely normal. Just take it easy! You're almost there!

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