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Little pelvic pain/soreness and small pressure in lower stomach area? |
I missed my period and it's been a week from now I'm feeling little pain or soreness in pelvic area and small pressure in lower stomach area...what could this be? You can have cramping in pregnancy. As long as your not bleeding it's normal. |
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You can have cramping in pregnancy. As long as your not bleeding it's normal. ...uh yeah, they of course should have.. and they dont need to be checking you that early. im being checked for the first time since the initial exam... and im 39 weeks. ...try to lie on your side and prop your feet yo and put a pillow between your legs to even you pelvis out a little bit. This might help you. I have had this for a while now. I do this every night whe... Ibuprofen, not more than that... I would recommend the maternity belt to wear when you are out of the bed. It really helped me a lot in the last trimester ...Hmm yes... i had it when i was aprund 7-8 weeks.. and it comes and goes often.. my OB said its just the uterus adjusting with the baby's weight.. (u knw once it was empty and now its bea... hmm you look low but not like the baby is engaged yet... i have had this back pain too.. about a week ago i had such bad back and hip pain it felt as though someone was removing my hips with a spo... I think the baby's head is slowly starting to drop. The pain could be the round ligaments stretching to make room for him/her to be born. I am 39 weeks pregnant with my first baby and I feel a... i think you should go to the doctor. anything inside of you that is causing you to passout needs to be looked at. even if he says its just the pills it better to be safe the sorry. good luck ... |
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