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lower right back pain

I am 19 weeks pregnant be 20 weeks saturday. For the past several weeks I been having lower back pain on my right side. It gets to hurting so bad that I can't hardley move at times. This is my second child nd I never had this kind of pain with my first. Can some one please tell me what could be causing the pain?
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Could be a bladder infection too might want to let doctor know. I just had one three weeks ago it *****.
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It is more than likely babies position . Unfortunately there is not a lot that can be done I would talk to a dr or mw and see what they recommend. Havevu tried a belly band to help support you back and belly.
U hope you find something to help ease the pain soon.
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been getting the same thing its more dull pain but it still hurts :/
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The growing fetus. And the shifting of ur center of gravity. Sometimes thats also the reason why you are out of balance... try exercising ur back...lay in bed, with knees bent both feet planted on the bed. Knees a little bit parted. Then try to slowly lift back starting from lower back, but let ur upper back still touching the bed. It should relieve pressure of lower back. A massage therapist taught me that...also get a good prenatal massage...
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