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pressure on lower abdomen

25 weeks along and in the last hour or so I've had a good amount of pressure on my lower abdomen.  It feels like i have to pee bad....but I dont. Is this normal?
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I'm 25 Weeks & The Same Thing Is Happening To Me . I Think It's Because I Stand Up For To Many Hours In The Day . Soon As I Relax My Body The Pain Will Go Away .
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Sorry I didn't mean to post on here x
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I started bleeding yesterday. It started off very light but has got worse. I am about 7 weeks. I spoke to my doctor who advised me it was the implant of tge embryo. I am petrified.  I am going to the early pregnancy center tomorrow. But if anyone can just talk to me or help me.... also my boobs are not to hard and lost the sensitivity of them. I am so scared as have read things leading to a miscarriage.
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your good i feel u my daughter is also 5 and i have the same concerns
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Yes Im 26 weeks  nd  I know  how  you feel
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Okay! Thanks guys. Its been awhile since I've been pregnant (my daughter is 6) so I've forgotten all the uncomfortable stuff and dont remember what's normal or not lol.
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Ya ever since my 24week mark I had lower pressure and im 34weeks and 2days... its because your baby is low sitting but its all good :-)
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I've had pressure down low almost my whole pregnancy. I am 23 weeks 2 days. It could be that baby is just positioned low. If I do too much, as in lots of moving around, getting up and down a lot, lifting, house work... I feel that pressure more. Maybe take it a little easier. Plus, you can always call your doctor with any concerns. That's what they are there for.
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