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I am 18 weeks pregnant, and having a lot of pelvic pain, and back pain...? |
I know that this is normal, but the pain is so bad...is there anything that I can do? i would like for my doctor to consider me for bedrest because its been 6 years since I had a baby...is anyone else experiencing this? yes it normal and will pass. Try Tylenol. Its the only thing that they will give you. Good luck and PS..... Bed rest sucks. I started to feel a lot better round 21 weeks and have been feeling great since! So there is a brighter side. Do you have a tilted uterus? I have heard that contributes to the kind of pain you are having. Anyway, it could just be inevitable. My dr said to take tylenol. It's perfectly safe to take them every 6 hours. IT WILL NOT HURT BABY!! I have those to and I am almost 6Mon I sleep with my legs open.My doctor told me that your cervix and utters is very sensitive right now do to the pregnancy. Im 18.5 weeks to. :) congrats on your sept. baby. anyway I just started having some pain in my lower admin. But not to bad. But my back hurts like you no what. So I guess were all diff. for back pain sleep on ur left or right but dont sleep on ur back...i am 14 weeks and if i sleep on my back i feel back pain...and dont stand for long time... I would call your Dr or your local er and see what they would suggest. Good luck. |
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