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pelvic pain

I'm 32 weeks and every time I turn over in bed I feel pelvic pain and experience a painful popping noise in my pelvis why? Anyone else have this problem
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Yup, i have that popping, they said a belt would help....nope not for me. Im in pain everyday. And when she sleep and settled in, its worst, feels like my muscles are ripping. But thank god in 37 +4 im almost done.
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I know what you're feeling. I'm always worried that my neighbor is going to think I'm in labor every time I turn over. I feel like bawling when I have to put pants on. Its not fun.
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I have it,  its called spd very sore I even have hip pain I've to see a physio next week think they give you a support belt for it, look it up online ;)
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I have this problem ladies... I'm 33wks and you should ask your doctor or midwife about a maternity belt... I just got one last week and it has relieved me of some of that pressure, pain and feeling of my pelvic bone locking... I doesn't hurt as much anymore to walk either... Also check to see if they can write you a prescription for it cause some places may do that... My insurance covered it fully, thank you Jesus... Cause I surely didn't have the money for it...
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Yup I have the same thing. It's bc of everything spreading. If it gets too bad talk to your doc about it.
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You're not alone I have that same problem try sleeping with a pillow between your legs and elevating them that's what works for me
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I have the same thing.. Have for a few months then getting out of bed is painful to walk until I have been walking for about an hour. Midwife says it's normal
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