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this is sooo tmi.

Idk why but my pelvis area is sooo freaking tender. When I move it hurts when I get up I feel sooo much pressure it hurts for a little while. Idk what's going on. This didn't happen with my first child and according to the doctor I am still only 2 cm dilated. I'm 38 weeks. Has any of you ladies experienced this? It hurts so bad. I don't know what to do.
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Yeah mines hurt so much its hard for me to sleep at night .. Its just your body getting ready for labor
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Yes, it's extremely painful and hard for me to even get up, let alone walk. I never experienced this with my previous pregnancies.  I'll be 37 weeks on Thursday.
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This is sooo good to hear. I have been getting worried.
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I feel the same way and I'm going to be 35 weeks. I can't even switch sides when laying down because it hurts so bad and when I get up it feels so stiff.
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Same here! Turning in the night and getting up in the morning are the worst for me, takes me ages get out of bed in a morning. Standing from a sitting position is another killer sometimes...being on my feet too long... Ah it all hurts!lol. 37+5
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I'm having this too 36 weeks. Any reason to be concerned or does this seem like a normal thing..?
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I am experiencing this too and was told by my midwife that it's because baby is engaging in the pelvis, baby is just getting themselves ready to meet us! I've been experiencing it since 35 weeks but my midwife didn't seem concerned :) x
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It could be normal or could be pelvic girdle pain.  I would ask doc.  
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