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32 weeks and pelvic area pain? |
Hi I am 32 weeks pregnant and have been having this pain and discomfort in the pelvic area especially when I get up from sitting position and or sleeping position. It seems to fade away after I walk a bit? Could it be SPD? Is there anything that can help relieve it? I am just worried that I have to put up with this for 8 more weeks.. I didn't have this with my last one.. hope this won't make my labor and pushing harder. Anybody with similar symptoms.. what worked for u? Please reply my ob explained to me that it was your ligiments stretching out to accomadate birth...i had it from 6 months till delivery with my last child. He said the more children you have the less elasticity left in the ligiments so the more pressure you have. could be braxton hicks... the baby could also be getting ready for birth..putting himself in the pelvis thanks for the reminder :) i had a great deal of pelvic pain. the doctor said it was from the bones seperating... spreading. I HAD FORGOTTEN ALL ABOUT IT until this question... and i'm trying to get pregnant again :( It could just be your hips and pelvic moving. That is supper painful. I couldn't even cross my legs. Your are right at the time when they start moving. You should consult your dr or dr's nurse just in case but it probably is just your hips and pelvic getting ready for the baby. been pregnant before I had the same problem 2 weeks ago and asked my doctor and was told that it is normal. You may want to consult with your own OB doctor with this concern. It could also be ligaments pulling. Just call the doctor to be sure and get some rest. |
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